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    sustainable due to their negligence of the environment. The level of pollution in major cities has hurt the Chinese economy because individuals are refusing to do business there due to health concerns. This effects Chinese businesses and their tourism industry. More times than not, states will choose economic growth, however, in the long run this choice will negatively impact their economy. The relationship between the aforementioned factors have had an adverse effect on the ability of

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    curiosity or intrigue the mind. Coupled with the beautiful geographic features and a growing place within the world economy, hundreds are thousands of foreign travelers are drawn to China each year. This has many benefits: tourism increased the Chinese economy, this in turn draws foreign companies to do business in China, and this increases the number of people that want to study the Chinese language and culture, which in turn draws more tourists. It is a nearly endless cycle. However, I would argue that

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    1. American and Chinese economies in terms of using global, ethical, political, physical, and societal indicators. Global indicator of Chinese and American economy Chines GDP is $13.983 trillion and US GDP is $18.1 trillion while overall world GDP is $77.609 trillion both to gather contributes nearly 40% to the world so this says that the changes in any of the economy will have a greater impact on the global economy. Currently the best way to calculate the growth of economy is using PPP model (purchasing

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    Chinese Culture According to Zimmermann (2015), Culture is the distinctive features and knowledge of a specific group of people, outlined by everything from cuisine, social habits, language, religion, arts, and music. The Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition takes it a step further, defining culture as mutual patterns of behaviors and interactions, cognitive constructs and understanding that are learned by. In this manner, culture can be seen as the growth of a group individuality

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    Chinese Culture According to Zimmermann (2015) Culture is the distinctive features and knowledge of a specific group of people, outlined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts. The Center for Advance Research on Language Acquisition goes a step further, defining culture as mutual patterns of behaviors and interactions, cognitive constructs and understanding that are learned by socializing. Thus, it can be seen as the growth of a group individuality fostered

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    Chinese Culture According to Zimmermann (2015), Culture is the distinctive features and knowledge of a specific group of people, outlined by everything from cuisine, social habits, language, religion, arts, and music. The Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition takes it a step further, defining culture as mutual patterns of behaviors and interactions, cognitive constructs and understanding that are learned by. In this manner, culture can be seen as the growth of a group individuality

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    Discuss the effects of globalisation on economic growth and the quality of life in the Chinese economy. Globalisation is the progression towards a growing assimilation between different countries in order to gain a single world market. It strongly encourages overseas trade, the removal or the reduction of trade barriers to increase economic growth and development. Globalisation ultimately presents to everyone a world which is increasingly liberalized and market-orientated. Associated with globalisation

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    their modern positions in the international economy. One such location is China, which experienced a major shift from a society revolved around independent sustenance in the agricultural industry into a society revolved around socialism, direct funding for the Chinese government through the Chinese people, and the mass-production of goods with high demand in the global market by co-operatives. Of course, the changes in the workings of the Chinese economy developed from the changes in the politics

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    Chinese Economy in 2025

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    The Chinese Economy in 2025 By: [Student Name] Subject: Presented To: [Institute] [City/State] Date The Chinese Economy in 2025 Introduction The rapid growth in the Chinese economy since 1978 has captured the attention of most of the international and business organizations. Some of the people have negative views about the future growth of China, whereas, others fear that China will turn out be a very strong nation in economic terms. According to Nicholas Lardy, huge economic problems will

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    communities, federal, state, and local governments that improve our standard of living through the creation of jobs, new technologies, economic health, and the creation of an overall better quality of life. The comparison between the Australian economy and the Chinese economy provide a detailed and comprehensive view of both nations. China is of political, cultural and economic strategic importance to Australia. Economic growth, employment/unemployment, environmental sustainability, the role of government (in

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