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Sectoral evolutions and economic development in China since the reform
[Évolutions sectorielles et développement économique de la Chine depuis la réforme]

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  • Jean-Claude Delaunay

    (Université de Lille)

Abstract

China's contemporary development is based on the two pillars of material production and of services, which now constitute the majority of economic activities. To describe this evolution after 1978 (the year of the Economic Reform launch in China) within the framework of Marxist theory, the author proposes a functional classification of services as an extension of his works on "civilization goods".

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  • Jean-Claude Delaunay, 2023. "Sectoral evolutions and economic development in China since the reform [Évolutions sectorielles et développement économique de la Chine depuis la réforme]," Post-Print hal-04030502, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04030502
    DOI: 10.48611/isbn.978-2-406-14630-8.p.0017
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