This pioneering work presents for the first time a comprehensive
study of the role of Shanghai in the economic development of China.
Shanghai experienced stagnation and setbacks in comparison with
other big cities and provinces in South China with the open door
policy of 1979 and other economic reforms. In terms of export
volume, use of foreign capital and overall economic growth,
Shanghai remained behind Guangdong and Jiangsu. The fundamental
question of why Shanghai maintained a lead position in the national
economy and how it was neglected in the Special Economic Zones
established in early 1980 is examined herein. In addition, the
benefits of trade reform, comparative advantage, and foreign direct
investment in Shanghai's recent expansion is discussed.
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