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The main purpose of this book is to explore the influences of
reform on changes in China's economic relations with Japan after
the late 1970s. There are three reasons for investigating the links
between Chinese reform and bilateral economic relations at this
particular juncture in history. First, in the past two decades
reform has meant that China has enjoyed faster economic growth then
Japan. This has transformed the pattern of bilateral economic
relations, hitherto characterised by an industrial Japanese economy
and a resource-based Chinese economy, a result of Japan's
successful industrialisation and China's failure to industrialise
in the previous hundred years. Second, reform has brought about the
deepening of the interdependence between the Chinese economy and
the world economy. Through links with the world economy, the
Chinese economy has not only come to rely on foreign countries for
technology, capital, markets and management skills, but has itself
become a growth pole, exerting a strong impact on world economic
growth. In the reform era, economic relations between China and
Japan have been woven into regional and global economic networks of
trade an investment. Third, reform has transformed the management
of China's domestic and external economic activities.
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