Yes, it's fair to call the policies liberalization. I wouldn't call them "neoliberal" as that has a pretty strong connotation if not denotation of the Reagan Thatcher, Milton Friedman school of economic thought and the policies of Reform and Opening Up are still far off from that.
Yes, it's fair to call the policies liberalization. I wouldn't call them "neoliberal" as that has a pretty strong connotation if not denotation of the Reagan Thatcher, Milton Friedman school of economic thought and the policies of Reform and Opening Up are still far off from that.
Deng's reforms were heavily influenced by Milton Friedman, they even explicitly invited him to China