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GDP per capita in China (1913–1950) After the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1912, China underwent a period of instability and disrupted economic activity. During the Nanjing decade (1927–1937), China advanced in a number of industrial sectors, in particular those related to the military, in an effort to catch up with the west and prepare for war with Japan.
Economy of the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) Economy of the Qing dynasty (1644–1912) Economic history of China (1912–1949), the economic history of the Republic of China during the period when it controlled Chinese mainland from 1912 to 1949. For the economic history of the Republic of China during the period when it only controls Taiwan area ...
Chinese inflation 1987 - 2022. The economic history of China describes the changes and developments in China's economy from the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949 to the present day. The speed of China's transformation in this period from one of the poorest countries to one of the world's largest economies is unmatched in ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Economic history of China" ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
All GDP figures are based on the national currency Chinese yuan (code:CN¥). For an easy comparison they are converted into US dollars according to official average annual exchange rates , purchasing power parity (PPP) according to comparison of IMF WEO figures.
The Chinese Economy: Transitions and Growth ... Foreign Investment Law of the People's Republic of China; Full time children; G. ... Text is available under the ...
Despite economic stagnation after 1450 and the rise of early modern Europe, China's economy remained the world's largest from the 1500s until 1820 as the world's most populous country and remained the world's largest economy up until 1885, a figure higher than the US economy at the height of its economic dominance after World War II. [45]
The economy of the People's Republic of China is a developing mixed socialist market economy, incorporating industrial policies and strategic five-year plans. [29] China is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP and since 2017 has been the world's largest economy when measured by purchasing power parity (PPP).