The Economic Miracles Between the Biggest Big Country and the Biggest Small Country
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A comparative analytic essay of the main influences on the economic growth of China and Japan between 1950 and 2000
Since the world economy went in 1950s, it increased at an amazing high speed. Many countries went out of the war's shadow and started their economic restorations. In Asia, China and Japan became two most brightest stars which famous on their economic growth. By the end of 2000, China has become the largest developing country ( not only by
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in 21 century China would become one of the economic leaders in the world by its overwhelming economic waves. Bibliography: Isamu, O. ( 1993 ). Understanding Japan. Tokyo, The International Society for Educational Information, INC. Li, Y. ( 1994 ). Development towards the market. Shanghai, the Peoples' Publisher. Lin, Y., F. ( 1994 ). The China miracle: development strategy and economic reform. Shanghai, the Peoples' Publisher. Japan, profile of a nation ( 1995 ), Kodansha International Ltd. The World Bank, World Development Report ( 2000 ), New York, Oxford University Press.
in 21 century China would become one of the economic leaders in the world by its overwhelming economic waves. Bibliography: Isamu, O. ( 1993 ). Understanding Japan. Tokyo, The International Society for Educational Information, INC. Li, Y. ( 1994 ). Development towards the market. Shanghai, the Peoples' Publisher. Lin, Y., F. ( 1994 ). The China miracle: development strategy and economic reform. Shanghai, the Peoples' Publisher. Japan, profile of a nation ( 1995 ), Kodansha International Ltd. The World Bank, World Development Report ( 2000 ), New York, Oxford University Press.