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1. Why Is China Still a Developing Country?
Author: By Qiu Jing Year 2019 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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2. World Economy: Towards Diversification
The dramatic changes in East European countries have renewed a long-standing call in the West for a private and market economic doctrine. Some people in the West believe that only by privatizing all
Author: Qiu Yuanlun Year 1991 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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3. China Witnesses Steadily Progressing Economy
Generally speaking, China's economic situation has remained stable throughout this year. While the large majority of economic targets have moved in the required direction, achievements have been less
Author: Qiu Xiaohua Year 1995 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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4. Inflation Control: Review and Prospects
Curbing inflation and narrowing the margin of price increases constitute the primary goals of macro-control set by the Chinese government for the current year.The trend of 1995 market price
Author: Qiu Xiaohua Year 1995 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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5. Factors Influencing This Year's Economic Development
China's national economy maintained steady growth on the whole in 1999, due to comprehensive macro-control measures, such as increase of investment and expansion of domestic demand. The efficiency of
Author: Qiu Xiaohua Year 2000 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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6. Reopening the China-Iraq Connection
War and sanctions have dampened the traditionally good trade relations between China and Iraq, but Chinese brands still have a strong foothold to help the Iraqi people revive their economyBefore a
Author: QIU SHI Year 2003 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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7. Gaining Currency
With South Africa’s economic leadership severely challenged, the yuan can come to its aid
Author: By Qiu Zhikun Year 2015 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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8. Tibet: An Inside View (I)
Tibet, the roof of the world, has always caught the imagination of people in the outside world. In recent years, as more tourists visit this part of China, more articles are appearing in the press,
Author: Jing Wei Year 1982 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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9. Prospects of China's Coal Industry
IN 1982, coal accounted for 71.2 per cent of China's primary energy output and 73.8 per cent of the energy it consumed. Therefore, expanding the coal industry is vitally important to achieving the
Author: Wu Jing Year 1983 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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10. The Eve of a Massive "Battle"
The Nanhai (South China Sea) Oilfield, located in the area of the Zhujiang (Pearl) River estuary, Beibu Gulf and Yingge Sea, is one of China's confirmed rich offshore oilfields. Large-scale
Author: JING WEI Year 1984 Issue 15 PDF HTML