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Why did Deng Xiaoping see the need to reform China's economy?

Because It was faltering


How were Gorbachev's reforms in the Soviet Union different from Deng Xiaoping's reforms in China?

The key difference was that Gorbachev tried to democratise socialism, and the Chinese maintained the repressive party / state system, whilst democratising the economy.


How did deng xiaoping's economic program differ from Mao's Zedong?

Deng created an economy that blended socialism and capitalism.


Which action was taken by Deng Xiaoping to improve the economy of China?

Deng Xiaoping implemented significant economic reforms starting in the late 1970s, transitioning China from a centrally planned economy to a more market-oriented system. He introduced the "Open Door Policy," which encouraged foreign investment and trade, and established Special Economic Zones (SEZs) to foster economic growth. These reforms led to rapid industrialization, increased productivity, and a substantial rise in living standards for many Chinese citizens.


In what areas did Deng Xiaoping want china to modernize?

Deng Xiaoping aimed to modernize China primarily in agriculture, industry, science and technology, and national defense. He introduced economic reforms that shifted the economy from a planned system to a more market-oriented approach, promoting efficiency and productivity. This modernization effort included opening China to foreign investments and encouraging private enterprise, which significantly transformed the Chinese economy and improved living standards. Deng's policies laid the foundation for China's rapid economic growth in the following decades.

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Why did Deng Xiaoping see the need to reform China's economy?

Because It was faltering


How were Gorbachev's reforms in the Soviet Union different from Deng Xiaoping's reforms in China?

The key difference was that Gorbachev tried to democratise socialism, and the Chinese maintained the repressive party / state system, whilst democratising the economy.


What does the phrase 'deng xiaoping' mean?

"Deng Xiaoping" was a politician and reformist leader of the Communist Party of China. He led China towards a market economy after Mao's death. He died in 1997.


Explain why tax revenue changes when the economy goes into a recession?

Tax revenue changes when the economy goes into a recession. When there is a recession, the government increases tax revenue. The government does this because less people are spending money.


How did deng xiaoping's economic program differ from Mao's Zedong?

Deng created an economy that blended socialism and capitalism.


Which action was taken by Deng Xiaoping to improve the economy of China?

Deng Xiaoping implemented significant economic reforms starting in the late 1970s, transitioning China from a centrally planned economy to a more market-oriented system. He introduced the "Open Door Policy," which encouraged foreign investment and trade, and established Special Economic Zones (SEZs) to foster economic growth. These reforms led to rapid industrialization, increased productivity, and a substantial rise in living standards for many Chinese citizens.


What country has a modified capitalist economy?

The attempt to modify capitalist economy occurred in China. "It does not matter if cat is black of white, so long as it catches mices." Deng Xiaoping


The coming of Westerners did not affect the Chinese economy in which way?

Chinese Economy Effected by Westerners: ~Modern transportation and communication ~Created an export market ~Integrated the Chinese market into the world economy


In what areas did Deng Xiaoping want china to modernize?

Deng Xiaoping aimed to modernize China primarily in agriculture, industry, science and technology, and national defense. He introduced economic reforms that shifted the economy from a planned system to a more market-oriented approach, promoting efficiency and productivity. This modernization effort included opening China to foreign investments and encouraging private enterprise, which significantly transformed the Chinese economy and improved living standards. Deng's policies laid the foundation for China's rapid economic growth in the following decades.


Has Deng Xiaoping gone to jail?

Mao Zedong jailed Deng Xiaoping in fear of him attempting to overthrow Mao's dictatorship. Deng Xiaoping's views were different that Mao, he wanted China to be expanded and open to the world, something Mao Zedong opposed. Deng Xiaoping became the leader of the People's republic of China in 1978 and has changed China's market economy, something Mao Zedong probably opposed too.


How did the four modernizations affect chineses agriculture?

The four modernizations in China, introduced by Deng Xiaoping in the late 1970s, aimed to reform different sectors of the economy, including agriculture. They led to the mechanization and modernization of Chinese agriculture, which significantly increased efficiency and productivity. This shift helped China transition from a mainly agrarian economy to a more diversified and industrialized one.


What has lead to the changes in China's economy?

only one child to educate feed. also government control of cheep labor and trade. to simple to explain.