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ОглавлениеOver the last 20 years, the share of GDP contributed by the services sector has grown by 10 percent. Most of this growth would seem to be at the expense of agriculture, but the gap between industry and services is also shrinking, and China’s economy is looking increasingly like that of the industrialized nations. The challenge to the government and to China’s business community is to maintain a healthy level of production, which fuels growth, whilst also developing a strong and well-regulated infrastructure in the service areas of finance, education and training, welfare, real estate, creative industries, and leisure and hospitality. The chronic instability of global markets may slow the growth of services in the immediate future. Whilst the escalation of real-estate prices and the instability of overheated investment markets might well be curbed, the long-term needs and interests of the population lie in a sophisticated and well-managed services environment.
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