The history of the transformation of China from socialist to a capitalist economy remains a tale to most economic analysts, yet reality has it that the country has come out of the woods to harness its economic dividend. It is interesting to narrate the trends of leadership change in China which has made it one of the world’s fast developing economies. No one would have imagined China could break free from the cords of socialism and join the capitalist global economy. This is why Coase and Wang remarks, “No one foresaw that the “socialist modernization” that the post-Mao Chinese government launched would in 30 years turn into what scholars today have called China’s great economic transformation”.
Surprisingly, this transformation has already occurred, and this phenomenon is attributable to a series of economic reforms that have occurred over the last three decades. It is argued that China became capitalist in 1990s; the controversy over China’s transformation lies on the border between socialism and capitalism. This controversy is reflected whenever policymakers attempt to answer the question, “Did China become capitalist in 1990s?” Therefore, this paper will provide a comprehensive overview of the transformation of China into a free market economy. It will evaluate how socialist modernization in the mid 1970s led to the attainment of capitalist characteristics in 1990s.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- The History of China's Transformation
- The Socialist Market Reform
- The Rise of Capitalism
- China's Integration into the Global Economy
- The 1990s: A Defining Decade
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This paper explores the transformation of China from a socialist to a capitalist economy in the 1990s. It analyzes the key factors that contributed to this shift, examining the role of political reforms, economic policies, and global influences.
- The failure of socialist market reforms in the 1980s.
- The influence of Deng Xiaoping's "four modernizations" policy.
- The impact of the Tiananmen Square protests and the collapse of the Soviet Union.
- The adoption of capitalist strategies and the rise of regional markets.
- The integration of China into the global economy through trade and foreign investment.
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
The paper delves into the history of China's economic transformation, starting with the socialist market reforms of the 1970s and the post-Mao leadership's attempts to modernize the economy. It then analyzes the emergence of capitalist tendencies, particularly in the 1990s, through the adoption of free market policies, the rise of private enterprises, and the integration into the global economy. The paper examines the impact of these changes on different sectors of the economy, including agriculture, industry, and finance.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
The key terms and concepts explored in this work include: socialist market economy, capitalist transformation, economic reforms, Deng Xiaoping, "four modernizations," Tiananmen Square protests, free market, regional competition, global economy, foreign investment, World Trade Organization, Asian tigers.
- Citation du texte
- Caroline Mutuku (Auteur), 2018, China’s Economic Transformation Into Capitalism In 1990s, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/432159