《中国季刊》视域下的中国经济改革与发展 (1978~2002 年) |
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摘要: 《中国季刊》作为海外当代中国研究领域颇具代表性的期刊,对改革开放以来中国的经 济改革和发展保持了密切关注。综观 1978~2002 年间《中国季刊》发表的关于中国经济改革与发展的 文章,主要集中于中国经济改革的成就及原因探究;中国经济发展中面临的问题和挑战;中国经济发 展的前景分析及评价。这些研究成果对于我们深刻理解和反思 1978 年以来中国经济改革的实践,拓展 国内学界的研究思路和研究视野都有一定的积极作用。但海外学者由于受意识形态的影响,其研究也 存在着很多不容忽视的问题和局限,这就需要我们在今后的研究中辩证地分析海外学者的研究成果。 |
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关键词:《中国季刊》?经济改革?发展 |
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分类号:K27; F29 |
出版年·卷·期:2018·25·第5期 |
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