Unit 10-Current Issues Topic- Economic Powers (China) Brandon Simon 5/18/11 World History Per. 8.
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Transcript of Unit 10-Current Issues Topic- Economic Powers (China) Brandon Simon 5/18/11 World History Per. 8.
Unit 10-Current Issues Topic- Economic Powers
(China)
Brandon Simon5/18/11
World History Per. 8
Argument
Although there is government interference in the Chinese economy, their economy grows positively and productively.
The Force of Emerging Economic Powers (China)
When Mao had ruled, there were very little economic freedoms, so China was not a well known global trade partner
After Mao died, China started to make economic reforms such as foreign trade and investment
China, although a communist state, has many democratic economic polities Both of these together helped China to
become economically successful
Supporting Ideas
China has become a popular global trade partner since the late 1970s
China is extremely productive due to population and capital
China’s economy has brought urbanization, industrialization, and globalization
Facts
China has the second largest economy in the world To improve trade, China opened Special Economic Zones
(SEZs) along coasts SEZs are similar to market like economies
China’s government encourages urban growth due to its large rural population
Machinery, technology, and infrastructure help raise China’s income and productivity
China has access to a large amount of natural resources
Chinese economic zones
Major economic areas of China, known as SEZs are located on the coast because of trade (red circles).
Images
Notice the front character? China has a large
amount of workers to get the job done due to their large population.
Quiz Questions
1.) List 2 things China’s economy has brought
2.) What did China put along it’s coast to better their economy? Why do you think they put them on their coasts?