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After the 90s of the 20th century, Western development economics gradually became popular in China and was influenced by it. In fact, Chinese has long made a significant contribution to the theory of economic development in many respects that is very different from and superior to that of the West. Based on Chinese experience, this book first summarizes a philosophical definition in line with the development of dialectical materialism: the achievement of scientific goals. On this basis, this book is closely linked to China's actual conditions, and systematically summarizes the development experience of New China in seven major aspects: industrialization, agricultural development, scientific and technological development, equality and growth relations, government scale, foreign economic relations and basic economic system. Together, they form an economic development concept that combines unification and division, organically connects and integrates harmoniously. These development concepts also constitute theoretical achievements that can be universally used by developing countries. This book is not only an achievement of Wuhan University scholars to promote development economics research, but also an effort to construct an economic theory with Chinese characteristics, Chinese style and Chinese style.(AI翻译)
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