Yes, in the sense of a mix of state and private capitalism.
yea they have socialist capitalist and communist economy
China is largest economy now. But unlike others it is mixed economy.
Yes, China has a mixed economy. If you don't know, this means that its economy consists of a combination of a market economy, in which there is free exchange of goods in a private market, and a planned economy that is totally controlled by a governmental entity.
china is centrally planned economy its means that all the things in china are occupies by china government. they will decide what to produce, where to produce, how to produce it also decides that in which quantity they has to produce the thing.
shifting from a command economy to a mixed economy
It was a command but now it is slowly moving to be a market.
China is largest economy now. But unlike others it is mixed economy.
Babylonia, China
Yes, China has a mixed economy. If you don't know, this means that its economy consists of a combination of a market economy, in which there is free exchange of goods in a private market, and a planned economy that is totally controlled by a governmental entity.
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No. it should be under mixed market economy
China is no exception. China's traditional planned economy system is limited to state-owned enterprises, which are undergoing reform. ... The coexistence of the planned system and the market system, as well as governmental intervention and regulated policies, constitute China's mixed economy.
china is centrally planned economy its means that all the things in china are occupies by china government. they will decide what to produce, where to produce, how to produce it also decides that in which quantity they has to produce the thing.
shifting from a command economy to a mixed economy
It was a command but now it is slowly moving to be a market.
China was not Communist (which would mean no classes, no wages system, no state). It was formerly state capitalist, and is now a mix of state and private capitalism.
China understood by experience that entirely depending on domestic market under government control is not suffice to overall development of its economy. So, even being a communist party led government, they moved towards western model of mixed economy where market is the main arbiter.
China has a "mixed" economy, part socialist/communist, part capitalist. It's centrally managed by an authoritarian government.