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Two dragon heads : contrasting development paths for Beijing and Shanghai (Japanese)

In broad terms, the sources of economic growth are well understood, but relatively few countries have succeeded in effectively harnessing this knowledge for policy purposes so as to sustain high rates of growth over an extended period of time. Among the ones that have done so, China stands out. Its gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate, which averaged almost 10 percent between 1978 and 2008, is unmatched. Even more remarkable is the performance...
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Yusuf,Shahid; Nabeshima,Kaoru.

Two dragon heads : contrasting development paths for Beijing and Shanghai (Japanese). Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/393331468260128746

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