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|a Emerging markets :
|b identification, new developments and investments /
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|a Economic Issues, Problems and Perspectives; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; New Trend for Emerging Markets: The Reform and Development in China; Abstract; Preface; 1. Positioning: An Emerging Market; 1.1. The Role of the Emerging Markets in Global Economy; Firstly, the emerging markets slow down the plunge of the global economy, stabilizing the economic fluctuation; Secondly, the emerging markets promote the global economic development; Thirdly, the emerging markets accelerate the global technological progress and industry upgrading.
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|a Fourthly, the emerging markets boost global economic cooperation1.2. China: An Influencer of the World Market; Firstly, China takes a significant share in the commodity export market of the world; Secondly, China becomes an increasingly important commodity importer in the world.; Thirdly, China's service trade share in the world also grows rapidly; Fourthly, China participates actively in international project contracting market; Last, China's supply and demand has a significant impact on world investing market; 1.3. China: A Developing Market Economy.
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|a 2. Expericence: Rising from the Planned Economy2.1. Five Phases of China's Reform; Phase one; Phase two; Phase three; Phase four; Phase Five; 2.2. Experiences of Economic Reform and Development; Firstly, leading reform requires the courage to abandon traditional ideology; Secondly, a country's management system and institutions should be suitable for and helpful to the development of productivity; Thirdly, good economic relations with foreign countries is vital for domestic economic development; Fourthly, economic reform and legislation construction complement each other.
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|a Finally, adhering to the principle of sustainable growth is vital2.3. Challenges China Face for Further Economic and Social Development; Issues on income disparity; Issue of modernization of chinese farmers; Reform on administrative system of government; Sustainable issue of economic growth; Coordination and Interaction between domestic and foreign economy; 3. Performance: Tackling the Global Financial Crisis; 3.1. Impacts of the Global Financial Crisis on China; 3.2. Macroeconomic Policies and Measures to Prevent the Economy from Getting Worse.
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|a In The First place, China carried out proactive fiscal policies and moderately easy monetary policies.Furthermore, complementary measures for enlarging the domestic demand were enforced.; Finally, make adjustment to economic structure through industrial policies; 3.3. Effects of China's Economic Stimulus Policies; The economy is stabilizing and GDP growth rate is back again to the upward trend; The Employment is generally stable; Consumers' confidence has gradually increased; The Efforts on energy conservation have begun to take effects.
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