China's Economic and Trade Development: Imbalance to Equilibrium

The rapid pace of China’s economic and trade development has been considered as a great success since the entry of WTO in 2001. Most recently, China has succeeded in coping with the global financial crisis and achieved a rapid V‐shaped recovery which rebounded to two digit growth rate and lead to st...

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China (People's Republic)
Coping
Development policy
Economic conditions
Economic Crises
Economic crisis
Economic Development
Economic growth
Economic systems
Economists
Equilibrium
Finance
Financial crisis
Growth rate
International trade
Investment
Investments
Manufacturing
Peoples Republic of China
Residents
Studies
Success
Trade
Trade policy
World Trade Organization
WTO
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