Geography, asked by harshdeeps1617, 9 months ago

Shenzhen, the busy city pictured above, is located in one of China’s special economic zones (SEZs). How are SEZs part of China’s change from a command economy to a mixed economy?

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Answered by payal556790
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answer Special economic zones (SEZs) in mainland China are granted more free market-oriented economic policies and flexible governmental measures by the government of China, compared to the planned economy elsewhere. This allows SEZs to utilize economic management which is more attractive to foreign and domestic businesses. In SEZs, "...foreign and domestic trade and investment are conducted without the authorization of the Chinese central government in Beijing" with "tax and business incentives to attract foreign investment and technology".[1]

Answered by 26mckinnonj3096
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Special economic zones (SEZs) in mainland China are granted more free market-oriented economic policies and flexible governmental measures by the government of China, compared to the planned economy elsewhere. This allows SEZs to utilize economic management which is more attractive to foreign and domestic businesses.

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