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Relying on the new analytical paradigms of win-win economics, generalized economics and generalized political economy, this book discusses the market-oriented reform of China's economic system, first, whether it has completely bid farewell to the planned economic system; 2. Whether the market system has a clear boundary institutional principle; Third, the comparison of the rationality of the Chinese market system and the Western free market system unfolds the comparison between theoretical paradigms. The conclusion of this book is that the market-oriented construction of China's economic system already has clear and independent market system boundaries. Therefore, China is indisputably a market economy institutional state. Since there is no single objective market system in the world, and that market systems, including free market systems, are always in the process of evolving even in the West, it is impossible to judge the market systems of other countries by a particular type of market system as a criterion for determining whether a country is a market economy country. That is, the criteria for judging the market system must be a universal standard that goes beyond all the different specific market systems. Only in this way can it be truly reasonable and just. Therefore, China's rationality in safeguarding its market economy status is no longer just to defend national interests, but also to safeguard the rationality of the global market system.(AI翻译)
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