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University of Chester and Pace UniversityPublication Date
2017-10-02
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China is on its way to becoming the top ranked superpower in the world, likely to surpass the United States in terms of stunning and perpetual economic growth. To facilitate the types of economic growth needed to both invest in and sustain its infrastructure development, urbanisation and international fortification of its power, a change was required for President Xi’s China administration to address complex yet commanding forces of populational ageing.Citation
Powell, J & Chen, S. (2017). The Power of Ageing in China. The Online Journal of the China Policy Institute.Publisher
China Policy InstituteAdditional Links
https://cpianalysis.org/2017/08/04/the-power-of-ageing-in-china-implications-of-the-end-of-one-child-policy/Type
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