Abstract The economic development strategy of Double Circulation, chosen by China for the next fifteen years, is discussed. New drivers of economic growth—domestic demand and innovation—are analyzed. Some aspects of… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The economic development strategy of Double Circulation, chosen by China for the next fifteen years, is discussed. New drivers of economic growth—domestic demand and innovation—are analyzed. Some aspects of China’s international economic agenda in the changing geopolitical conditions are examined.
               
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