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About Weiying Zhang, China's "chief economist," Xi Jinping close advisor, and architect of China's development plan. Important for understanding China's blazing rate of progress while simultaneously eliminating absolute poverty and growing the middle class. It is based chiefly on privatization but together with a managed economy.Institute of Economic Affairs BlogExplaining China’s economic miracleRainer Zitelmann, German historian and sociologisthttps://iea.org.uk/explaining-chinas-economic-miracle/
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About Weiying Zhang, China's "chief economist," Xi Jinping close advisor, and architect of China's development plan. Important for understanding China's blazing rate of progress while simultaneously eliminating absolute poverty and growing the middle class. It is based chiefly on privatization but together with a managed economy.About Weiying Zhang, China's "chief economist," Xi Jinping close advisor, and architect of China's development plan. Important for understanding China's blazing rate of progress while simultaneously eliminating absolute poverty and growing the middle class. It is based chiefly on privatization but together with a managed economy.Institute of Economic Affairs BlogExplaining China’s economic miracleRainer Zitelmann, German historian and sociologisthttps://iea.org.uk/explaining-chinas-economic-miracle/
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Institute of Economic Affairs Blog
Explaining China’s economic miracle
Rainer Zitelmann, German historian and sociologist
https://iea.org.uk/explaining-chinas-economic-miracle/