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Economy of China
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The Economy of the Republic of China is currently the largest market and economy in the world, leading infront of the Union of Everett and East Asia's Federation. China has begun its large economic boom from the People's Republic of China, mostly being from the Communist-Capitalist system assisting in keeping wages low and allowing western nations to use its cheap labor.
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The Economy of the Republic of China is currently the largest market and economy in the world, leading infront of the Union of Everett and East Asia's Federation. China has begun its large economic boom from the People's Republic of China, mostly being from the Communist-Capitalist system assisting in keeping wages low and allowing western nations to use its cheap labor. The provinces in the coastal regions of China tend to be more industrialized, while regions in the hinterland are less developed. As China's economic importance has grown, so has attention to the structure and health of that economy.