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From the very beginning, China’s reform has drawn the attention of the whole world. With the great changes of the former Soviet Union and East European countries from the late 1980s to early 1990s, the research tide set off worldwide on comparison of reforms. By creating the growth miracle, China’s reform was spoken highly as a successful example. However, looking forward, China’s reform needs to throw away the existing achievements and find the problems and challenges brought by the gradual reform (or marginal reform and peripheral reform). Therefore, it is necessary to explore the reform logic in the deep water area and crucial period, by surpassing the debate on advancing gradually and radically, with problems as guide.
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Zhang, X., Chang, X. (2016). China’s Reform Under the Global Perspective. In: The Logic of Economic Reform in China. China Insights. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47404-4_7
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