Poverty in China Essay by Master Researcher
Poverty in China
An overview of the economic situation in China, focusing on its current state of poverty and its implications for the economy of the country.
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| 900 words
| 3 sources
| 2006
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Published
on Dec 01, 2006
in
Political Science
(Non-U.S.)
, Asian Studies
(General)
, Economics
(General)
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This paper discusses the current state of poverty in China, the level of reduction in poverty the country has achieved, and what the country may be able to do about the issue in the future, noting that an issue to be considered when doing business in China is the degree of poverty faced in that country and how well China is doing at reducing the levels of poverty so as to bring the whole country to a new economic structure.
From the Paper:
"Two facts are well-known and accepted by most Americans: first, China is a huge country with a massive population; and second, China is a Communist country that may or may not be in transition to a more market-oriented economy. The size of China is one of the reasons why many U.S. companies want to do business there, for these companies see this huge population as a new consumer base. The U.S. government, and many other Western governments, support doing business with China from the view that this will help lead China to a different market orientation and will increase freedom in China over time."Cite this Essay:
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