The Countryside and Origins of China's Reform

13 Pages Posted: 1 Feb 2010

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Yuzhao Wang

Development Research Center of the State Council

Date Written: March 8, 2009

Abstract

China's 30 years of reform have achieved tremendous success and a transformation of the country. Amazingly, however, this grand endeavor began in an anonymous rural village in which the first breakthroughs were made. How did China’s reform begin in the countryside? Why were the initial breakthroughs made there? What is its significance? This article elaborates on these questions, urging that we should carry out a scientific outlook on development in the spirit of the 17th Party Congress, and steadfastly deepen the rural reform. Research into these issues will help us gain a deeper understanding of the rural reform.

Keywords: rural reform, scientific outlook

Suggested Citation

Wang, Yuzhao, The Countryside and Origins of China's Reform (March 8, 2009). China Economist, Vol. 4, No. 2, 2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1544330

Yuzhao Wang (Contact Author)

Development Research Center of the State Council ( email )

No. 225, Chaoyangmen Nei Dahie
Dongcheng District
Beijing, 100010
China

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