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Party-state capitalism | |||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 党国资本主义 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 黨國資本主義 | ||||||
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Party-state capitalism (simplified Chinese: 党国资本主义; traditional Chinese: 黨國資本主義) is a term used by some economists and sociologists to describe the contemporary economy of China under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).[1][2] The term has also been used to describe the economy of Taiwan under the authoritarian military government of the Kuomintang (KMT). The term is not used by the Kuomintang itself; it was coined by Taiwanese economists, such as Chen Shih-meng and Cyrus Chu, in their research report Deconstructing the KMT-State Capitalism (解構黨國資本主義).[3][4]
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