Table of Contents Chapter 1 3 Summary 3 0 Current Chinese Economic Situation 3 1 Current Policies 3 1.1 Children Only Policies 3 1.2 Urbanization 4 3 Exports 5 Chapter 2 6 China's Transformation Process Analysis 6 0 China's Current Economic Analysis 6 1 Urbanization 7 Foundation 8 Real estate price 8 household registration system 9 2 Export 9 3 Personnel capital analysis 10 Future consideration 11 References 12 Chapter 1 Abstract 0 Current Chinese economic situation China is one of the largest countries Asia attracts Western European countries and major countries. worry.
China is changing its economic model. They began in the early 1980s and had nothing. This is the area after Mahjong, the things in China are gray. Under the guidance of Deng Xiaoping, they developed a political system. This is a transition from mutual manufacturing to the political process of checking and balancing within the ruling party. Deng also opened economic freedom and open entrepreneurial spirit. Since China has an entrepreneurial spirit in its DNA, it is not too difficult. Please look at Southeast Asia. Most companies are operated by Chinese people. I lived in Shanghai in the early 1990s, but I remember many people run small and medium enterprises.
It has become one of the world's largest economic powers since the Chinese economy moved to the free market economy in the latter half of the 1970s. China Petrochemical, China Mobile, Chinalco are just a few of the top 100 companies in China's business landscape that are listed in world publications (Business Weekly, 2005). For centuries, China has been proud of its advanced agriculture. The country is late but stable. Its richness caused neighbors fear and panic, and somewhat is even fairly far. Despite many wars and invasions, the world-famous ancient civilization has led the development competition in the world for over a thousand years. However, the situation changed in the 18th century. China still uses development for agriculture-based modules, but some European countries are shifting development priorities from other sectors to industries.