
The fluctuations of China’s economic growth since the reform and opening up and the rational countermeasures
Author(s) -
Jian Xin-hua,
Yu Jiang
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
china political economy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2516-1652
DOI - 10.1108/cpe-10-2019-0017
Subject(s) - recession , economics , china , economic shortage , economic expansion , unemployment , value (mathematics) , economic reform , originality , economic policy , economic system , development economics , macroeconomics , government (linguistics) , political science , linguistics , philosophy , machine learning , creativity , computer science , law
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review the four large and two small fluctuations in China’s economic growth since the reform and opening up, which can be further divided into five periods of economic upturn and six periods of economic downturn. Design/methodology/approach This paper also analyzes the performance, causes and practical countermeasures of these fluctuations and summarizes the experience and lessons from the eight aspects of dealing with economic downturn and stabilizing growth since the reform and opening up. Findings At last, the paper puts forward some measures to cope with economic downturn and stabilize growth under the new normal in the new era. Originality/value Any country’s economic growth is a tortuous process with many fluctuations. The rate of economic growth cannot rise or go down straight for a long time, and China’s economic growth is no exception. The drastic fluctuations of economic growth can lead to serious overproduction, waste of resources, increased unemployment, decreased income or supply shortages, rising prices and decline of living standards.