2022
DOI: 10.15826/recon.2022.8.2.008
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Impact of external and internal factors on China’s economic growth

Abstract: Relevance. China is the dominant trading partner for many countries of the world. The new plan for the Chinese economic development in 2021–2035, based on the “double circulation” model, has become the subject of vigorous debate. Research objective. The study aims to identify China’s economic growth drivers before and during the COVID-19 pandemic and evaluate the impact of external and internal factors on China’s economic growth, taking into account future strategic changes. Data and methods. To identify the g… Show more

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“…The special role of technology and digitalization in the modern economy, world politics and international relations led the researchers (Danilin, 2021) to conclude that US technological sanctions against China have the nature of a technological war and are aimed at a long-term impact. One of the measures to mitigate this threat is to encourage Chinese industrial companies to become less dependent on foreign supplies and resources (Kheyfets & Chernova, 2022). The sanctions imposed on Russia in 2022 can also be described as a technological war and measures to mitigate their longterm effects are needed.…”
Section: Legal and Regulatory Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The special role of technology and digitalization in the modern economy, world politics and international relations led the researchers (Danilin, 2021) to conclude that US technological sanctions against China have the nature of a technological war and are aimed at a long-term impact. One of the measures to mitigate this threat is to encourage Chinese industrial companies to become less dependent on foreign supplies and resources (Kheyfets & Chernova, 2022). The sanctions imposed on Russia in 2022 can also be described as a technological war and measures to mitigate their longterm effects are needed.…”
Section: Legal and Regulatory Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%