Reform and opening up in 1978 as a new starting point, China began the industrialization and modernization of the new process. To join the WTO in 2001 marked China to seize the opportunities of globalization, to join the global industrial chain, become a “world factory”, provided the world with cheap and abundant products; also solved a large number of rural employment, improve people’s living standards, accumulated some wealth. However, if the GDP, reflecting a country or a region’s economic strength and market size, then The amount of China’s economic strength has been great progress indeed; while per capita GDP reflects a country or is the wealth of a region, then we can clearly see that the Chinese people is still far off.
China’s current per capita GDP is how much? According to the International Monetary Fund in April 2010 release of the 2009 world per capita GDP data, in 2009 China’s per capita GDP was 3677.86 U.S. dollars, ranked No. 97, United States 46,380.91 U.S. dollars, Germany is 40,874.64 U.S. dollars, Japan 39,731.04 U.S. dollars. This calculation, China’s per capita GDP is 8% of the United States, Germany, 9%, Japan 9.2%.
According to the Commerce Department’s press spokesman: China has 150 million were up less than a dollar a day income of the United Nations standards, this is the reality of China. The factors behind the more accurately reflects the reality of China, that is, China is a per capita GDP ranking behind, a large number of poor people in developing countries. Even if the income of 1300 yuan the Chinese standard of poverty line, there is no more than 4,000 people out of poverty, this is the reality of China.
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