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Although economic theorists still hold different views on the definition of industrialization so far, industrialization in its general sense refers to the economic development process in which the economic structure of a country or a region transforms from one dominated by agriculture to one dominated by industry.
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John Eatwell, Murray Milgate and Peter Newman: The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, p. 861, Chinese translated version, Economic Science Press, 1992.
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Guo Xibao: Economic Growth: Theory and Policy, pp. 98–100, China Social Sciences Press, 2000.
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Chen Jiagui and Huang Qunhui: China Basic Economic Conditions Has Transformed from Agricultural Giant to Industrial Giant, Economic Perspectives, issue 5, 2005.
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Huang Qunhui: Lay a Solid Foundation for Real Economy, Qiushi, issue 4, 2016.
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Representative works of these findings include: Chen Jiagui, Huang Qunhui, et al.: Studies on the Problem of Industrial Modernization in China, China Social Sciences Press, 2004; Chen Jiagui, Huang Qunhui, et al.: Blue Book of Industrialization: The Report on China’s Industrialization (1995–2005), Social Sciences Academic Press, 2007; Chen Jiagui, Huang Qunhui, et al.: Blue Book of Industrialization: The Report on China’s Industrialization (2005–2010), Social Sciences Academic Press, 2012a; Chen Jiagui, Huang Qunhui, et al.: National Conditions of the Large Industrial Country and Strategy of the Powerful Industrial Country, Social Sciences Academic Press, 2012b; Huang Qunhui, et al.: Blue Book of Industrialization: “The Belt and Road” National Industrialization Process Report, Social Sciences Academic Press, 2015. Besides, regarding this subject, we have also published a great number of academic papers on such journals as Social Sciences in China, Economic Research Journal and China Industrial Economics.
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Huang Qunhui, et al.: Blue Book of Industrialization: “The Belt and Road” National Industrialization Process Report, p. 15, Social Sciences Academic Press, 2015.
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Huang, Q. (2018). Introduction. In: China's Industrialization Process. Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3665-1_1
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