The "opening" of Deng's Reform and Opening policy refers to

a. increasing China's engagement with the global economy.
b. allowing market forces to play a greater role in the country's economy

c. opening up state-owned enterprises to foreign investors.
d. opening up the sparsely populated regions of the country by relocating industries.
e. opening up economic decision making to nonparty technocrats.


a

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