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	          1. "Specialized" Peasant HouseholdsDo rural households engaged in specialized work belong to the individual economy? Does its development conform to socialist principles?Peasant households that engage in special production work are aAuthor: Jin Qi Year 1982 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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	          2. China Expands Flexible PoliciesLast month the Chinese Government announced that flexible economic policies similar to those now practised in China's special economic zones will be introduced in 14 more coastal cities and HainanAuthor: JIN QI Year 1984 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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	          3. Responsibility System Leads To Farm MechanizationSince 1979, Chinese peasants have, under the contract responsibility system, been tilling the land on a household basis. Will this derail China's efforts towards farm mechanization?In the first twoAuthor: JIN QI Year 1984 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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	          4. Competition, Collaboration Work in TandemCompetition, a word which was shunned and detested only a few years ago in China, is now accepted and even encouraged by the public.In the rural areas today more and more prosperous families with anAuthor: JIN QI Year 1985 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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	          5. Upgrading Existing EnterprisesChina's development strategy has recently seen a shift from building new factories to upgrading existing enterprises and tapping their potential.The principle was put forward by Premier Zhao ZiyangAuthor: JIN QI Year 1985 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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	          6. Market Changes to Set Prices RightBeijing's food markets took on a new look on May 10, when the municipal government decontrolled prices of meat, fish, poultry, eggs and vegetables. The changes, already in effect in 24 other provincesAuthor: JIN QI Year 1985 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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	          7. Controlling Industrial DevelopmentThe excessive speed of China's industrial development since the last quarter of 1984 resulted in an enormous demand on domestic markets and a rapid increase in investment in consumer funds and fixedAuthor: JIN QI Year 1985 Issue 30 PDF HTML
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	          8. Meeting Heralds New SuccessThe forthcoming National Conference of the Chinese Communist Party, scheduled to discuss and adopt proposals put forward by the Party Central Committee for the Seventh Five-Year Plan (198690) for theAuthor: JIN QI Year 1985 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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	          9. Good Start in Enlivening Key EnterprisesAlthough many problems still exist, the latest figures published by the State Statistical Bureau show that since October 1984 when China began to shift the focus of its economic reforms from theAuthor: JIN QI Year 1985 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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	          10. Division of Power Begins With EnterprisesSeparating the responsibility of the Party and government to eliminate the over-concentration of power in Party committees is at the heart of the reform of China's political structure. A blueprintAuthor: Jin Qi Year 1987 Issue 32 PDF HTML
