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Growth and Development of China: A Developmental State ‘With Chinese Characteristics’

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  • Nikolaos Karagiannis
  • Moula Cherikh
  • Wolfram Elsner

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The aim of the paper is twofold: 1. to examine the identities and differences of the Chinese model of the developmental and entrepreneurial state ‘with Chinese characteristics’ with the general East Asian developmental state model, and 2. to derive some perspectives for the future of the particular Chinese model of the developmental state. The paper is structured as follows. The first main section briefly discusses China’s growth performance and policies since World War II with respect to the country’s development efforts. Subsequent sections analyse aspects of the particular economic development framework of China, based on an interventionist heterodox developmental state argument, and describe some critical development policy areas that emanate from such an argument—placing great emphasis on industrial targeting—while taking the country’s socio-cultural and politico-institutional traits into consideration. Some conclusions end the paper.

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  • Nikolaos Karagiannis & Moula Cherikh & Wolfram Elsner, 2021. "Growth and Development of China: A Developmental State ‘With Chinese Characteristics’," Forum for Social Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 50(3), pages 257-275, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:fosoec:v:50:y:2021:i:3:p:257-275
    DOI: 10.1080/07360932.2020.1747515
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