jhungary
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Your original claim is that China's open door policy begin at 1990. My answer is refuting it. Try not to change the topic.
So you will not give the claim a creditable defense, but will take it as the conclusion of Chinese economy?
I am unaware that all US citizens, especially blue collar workers, are supposed to be able to afford housing in Manhattan and Beverly Hills. So I will ask the same thing again. Where did the 90% home ownership rate in China comes from if people can't actually afford houses?
Oh well, Then....
Just an abstract on what you say.
You are saying Economic reform, I am talking about the Open Door Policy.
Chinese economic reform - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deng's first reforms began in agriculture, a sector long neglected by the Communist Party. By the late 1970s, food supplies and production had become so deficient that government officials were warning that China was about to repeat the "disaster of 1959" - the famines which killed tens of millions during the Great Leap Forward.[9] Deng responded by decollectivizing agriculture and emphasizing the Household-responsibility system, which divided the land of the People's communes into private plots. Farmers were able to keep the land's output after paying a share to the state. This move increased agricultural production, increased the living standards of hundreds of millions of farmers and stimulated rural industry.[10]
Open Door Policy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In China's modern day economic history the Open Door Policy refers to Deng Xiao Ping's visits to the Special Economic Zones (SEZ) in 1992 and his belief that to modernize China's industry and boost its economy it needed to welcome foreign direct investment. After his visit Chinese industry shifted heavily to encourage and support foreign trade & investment. It can be argued this was the turning point that truly started China on the path to being 'The World's Factory'.
So you are shifting, make up your mind, you want to discuss the Chinese Economic reform or the Open door policy??
So you will not give the claim a creditable defense, but will take it as the conclusion of Chinese economy?
I did, go down to the book shop, ask for a history book. Look up the gilded age of US and the Industrial age in the UK.
Man, do I have to do everything for you??
I am unaware that all US citizens, especially blue collar workers, are supposed to be able to afford housing in Manhattan and Beverly Hills. So I will ask the same thing again. Where did the 90% home ownership rate in China comes from if people can't actually afford houses?
Then I am unaware that in City like New York and Beverly Hills, Blue collar job does not exist. Otherwise how there are worker there if they are not live in the City?? So, if my car broke down in New York City, do I need to tow my car to New Jersey to get it fix?
On the other hand, I did not see any reference on your point, so, am I suppose to take your word for it?? Oh wait, Reference for you people do not exist, our reference is merely Brainwash information from our media........