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Fourthly, the enhancement of domestic circulation, especially domestic supporting capacity, has significantly promoted general trade exports with a higher value-added level, which is conducive to the transformation and upgrading of China’s open economy.
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China’s open embracing of the age of artificial intelligence (AI) has attracted considerable academic and media attention.
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Using infant mortality rate as an instrument that is irrelevant to export and geographic effects, we confirm that the openness due to China’s Open Door Policy promotes firm exports.
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China’s social and economic development is relatively rapid, and China’s opening to the outside world is further expanding.
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The boom in Chinese contemporary art is the result of China’s opening to foreign investment and private entrepreneurship in 1978, and the significant contribution by the transnational art enterprises of long-term patron-investor-collectors, such as Uli Sigg and Guy Ullens, between approximately 1989 and 2013.
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Overall, our results present evidence of potential information production by foreign investors, providing policy implications and highlighting the positive effect of China’s open-door policy in capital markets.
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The history of China’s Open Government Information (OGI) initiative shows that the experimentation stage sometimes proceeds well and produces new policy options, but may falter if local leaders are unwilling to carry out an experiment.
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With the in-depth development of economic globalization in the direction of informatization and knowledge, a large number of compound English talents who have an international vision and fulfill the expectation of international exchanges and cooperation in a larger and deeper field will be cultivated for China’s opening to the outside world.
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The history of China’s Open Government Information (OGI) initiative shows that the experimentation stage sometimes proceeds well and produces new policy options, but may falter if local leaders are unwilling to carry out an experiment.
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With the acceleration of China’s opening up to the outside world, the transmission mechanism of the exchange rate through financial channel is more effective, and enterprises are more sensitive to exchange rate change in their decisions of external financing.
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For a long time, since China’s opening to the outside world in the late 1970s, admiration for foreign socioeconomic prosperity and quality of life characterized much of the Chinese society, which contributed to dissatisfaction with the country’s development and government and a large-scale exodus of students and emigrants to foreign countries.
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The study examines women’s autonomy in the sustainable development agenda under China’s open innovation system from 1975 to 2019.
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Research on the construction of a theory for China’s open economy should break through the limitations of mainstream Western international economics.
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The construction of free trade areas (FTAs) is an important strategic measure to promote China’s opening up since the 21st century.
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This paper reveals how a thirst for ‘form innovation’ emerged in the specific social and professional environment shortly after China’s opening-up, and how professional and public awareness of the value of late 20th century architectural heritage was stimulated in the early 21st century in the search for an alternative representation of urban identity other than the widely accepted Art Deco style.
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However, due to the increasing degree of China’s opening up policy, the risk of foreign shock is increasing.
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China’s Open Door Policy since 1978 has led to economic restructuring in Hong Kong, changing its occupational structure, intensifying income inequality, and leading to socio-economic and spatial segregation.
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