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The Development of Transport Infrastructure as a Boost for Economic Growth of People’s Republic of China

Student: Polosukhina Polina

Supervisor: Olga Solodkova

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: Asian Studies (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2016

Current graduation work examines the relationship between the development of transport system and economic growth of People’s Republic of China. The main goal of research is to identify the role of transport infrastructure in the process of PRC’s economic rise. The first chapter is devoted to a detailed description of the Chinese railway system and water transport from 1949 to 1980. In this chapter was estimated the impact of transport condition on the economy of the state. The second chapter includes the description of the process of new transport construction and modernisation. The third chapter examines the process of transport infrastructure development in the 21st century, describes the state transport investment policy, the impact of improvements in current sector on the Chinese economy. Conclusion of current work includes the results of the research held. The findings are based on the official economic data. Current graduation work consist of an introduction, three chapters, conclusion, list of used sources and literature, attachment. The whole work consists of 56 pages. During the process were used monographs, articles, periodicals and statistics - 21 in total.

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