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China's big secret is just making it up as they go
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 62827, member: 636"] China built one of history's most significant economic transformations through gradual policy experiments rather than rapid market liberalization. The government initiated reforms in rural areas during the 1980s by allowing families to retain agricultural surpluses and establishing township enterprises that absorbed excess farm labor. Special Economic Zones, such as Shenzhen, attracted foreign investment while the state maintained control over banks and major industries. The Communist Party lifted hundreds of millions out of poverty through targeted programs that tracked poor households and coordinated government agencies to provide support. Heavy infrastructure spending on roads and railways reduced business costs, while education expansion created skilled workers for the manufacturing sector. China became the largest producer of goods by integrating into global supply chains after joining the World Trade Organization in 2001. The development model faces challenges from pollution, local government debt, and an aging population. Observers note the approach depends on specific conditions, such as a massive scale and strong administrative capacity, which other nations struggle to replicate. Beijing frames continued growth as requiring technological independence in strategic sectors through industrial policy and strengthening the domestic market. [/QUOTE]
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