posted on 2015-10-21, 10:14authored byWai Ho (Horace) Yeung
Following
gaige kaifang
, the twin strategy of reform and opening up, Shenzhen has
been designated as a Special Economic Zone. The city appeared to have bright future and
would serve
as
the growth engine in China. Despite
having an
impressive
record of
economic
development
since
1979
, the prestige of Shenzhen as a commercial centre has always been
overshadowed by Shanghai and Hong Kong. A breakthrough finally came when the State
Council of China decided to develop Qianhai, a town near Shenzhen, into an international
commercial centre.
However shortly after
, the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone
representing an unprecedented degree of openness in relation to foreign investment and
international trade
was launched
. No one seems to remember the once hopeful Qianhai area.
The aim
of this paper is to examine the path of development of the two leading commercial
centres in China amidst the wider context of Chinese economic reform.
A common issue
facing
both cities is, a
lthough the state
generally
has no problem in outlining a vision
of
reform, a translation of this vision into actual
credible
measures that could be implemented
is
often problematic.
History
Citation
Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, 2015
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF ARTS, HUMANITIES AND LAW/School of Law
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