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  • What should we Watch out for in China's Vast Digital Economy?

    Time:2021-02-05

    While China's digital economy reached 35.8 trillion yuan (5.45 trillion U.S. dollars) in 2019, taking up 36.2 percent of the country's GDP, Professor Wang Chong notes that digitization in the country's agriculture, manu...

  • 2020 Digital Life Transformation in Retrospect

    Time:2021-02-05

    The Covid-19 pandemic has been pushing forward digitization across the world. Thanks to a combination of demand surge, technology support and supply-side market reforms, a wide range of economic activities in China are ...

  • Arrival of Young Talent: The Send-Down Movement and Rural Education in China

    Time:2021-01-26

    Professor Li-An Zhou of Guanghua School of Management collaborated with Yi Chen, Ziying Fan, and Xiaomin Gu to estimate the effects on rural education of the send-down movement during the Cultural Revolution. This resea...

  • All-round effect of growth on economy

    Time:2021-01-22

    China's GDP grew by 2.3 percent in 2020 to reach 101.59 trillion yuan ($15.66 trillion), achieving better than expected results in most sectors and crossing the threshold of 100 trillion yuan. China now accounts for 17 ...

  • China's Economic Outlook for 2021 according to Guanghua

    Time:2021-01-14

    This article is based on a Chinese-language report on China's economy in 2021 from the macroeconomy research team under the Thought Leadership project of Peking University's Guanghua School of Management. It was jointly...

  • Dean Liu Qiao analyzed five major trends of China’s current economic development

    Time:2021-01-11

    “Once we’ve passed the stage of industrialization characterized by high-speed growth, how do we continue to maintain the growth rate of total factor productivity (TFP)? This is the biggest uncertainty that China's eco...

  • Made-In-China on the Spotlight

    Time:2020-12-25

    For a long time, import goods are seen as more superior options than domestic goods in China. Despite this, Made-in-China products had surprised the market with their outstanding performance in the 2020 Double 11 Shoppi...

  • Is organic food a viable business in China?

    Time:2020-12-04

    With the improvement of living standards, people have become increasingly sensitive to food safety. As such, organic food is increasingly sought after by the market. Through this case, “How to Explore the Market of Org...

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