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JOURNAL OF APPLIED BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS


Non-Economic Factors Impacts on Economy: On Interphase Operating Principle


Author(s): Gong Jiangang, Kathy Tian, Tian Guang

Citation: Gong Jiangang, Kathy Tian, Tian Guang, (2018) "Non-Economic Factors Impacts on Economy: On Interphase Operating Principle," Journal of Applied Business and Economics, Vol. 20, Iss.2,  pp. 111-118

Article Type: Research paper

Publisher: North American Business Press

Abstract:

The famous China's economic anthropology theorist Yang Tingshuo proposes an interphase operating
model according to China's national conditions. This theoretical model, from the economic anthropological perspective, fully illustrates the non-economic factors of economic and social development in the country’s ethnic minority-dominated areas. It puts forward a new strategic proposal,
from an economic anthropological way of thinking, to convert the non-economic factors into positive ones to promote socio-economic development of minority dominated regions. This theoretical model has made a meaningful contribution to the development of economic anthropology with Chinese characteristics in the process of localizing economic anthropology in China.