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1. Socialist Economic Planning and the Market
The existing structure of economic management in China has many shortcomings. To expedite modernization, it is necessary to gradually reform our management structure on the premise of adhering to the
Author: Liu Guoguang and Zhao Renwei Year 1979 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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2. Changes in Ownership Forms: Problems & Possibilities
China's current economic reform revolves around two related elements: the economy's operation mechanism and forms of ownership.Transforming the operation mechanism involves cancelling the former mode
Author: Liu Guoguang Year 1986 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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3. Price Reform Essential to Growth
In its effort to modernize, China is faced with the double task of reforming both its economic structure and its economic system. But attempts to do this are inevitably restricted by the nation's
Author: Liu Guoguang Year 1986 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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4. Major Changes in China's Economy
China's new strategies for economic growth: open, steady, balanced and efficient development, are reviewed here and placed in their historical context.China's economy has been drastically reformed
Author: Liu Guoguang Year 1986 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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5. Socialism Is Not Egalitarianism
Among the various things added to socialism due to misunderstandings, one of the most important was egalitarianism. In the past, people felt that while capitalism and other social systems based on
Author: Liu Guoguang Year 1987 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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6. Unifying Planning and Marketing
Before the Third Plenary Session of the 11th Party Central Committee held in 1978, the prevalent outlook on economic structure in China was that a socialist economy would ipso facto entail a planned
Author: Liu Guoguang Year 1987 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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7. China Faces the Problem of Inflation
From 1985 to 1987, inflation ran at 7.3 percent annually, with a total increase of 23.7 percent in the price index. In the first quarter of 1988, the rate moved into double figures. The continuing
Author: Liu Guoguang Year 1988 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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9. Economic Development and Reform in the '90s
As it enters the 1990s, China will continue its effort to rectify the economic order and improve the economic environment. In the meantime, it will place the issue of deepening and gradually
Author: Liu Guoguang Year 1990 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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10. A Turning Point for China's Economic Growth Is in Sight
Regarding the prospects for China's economic growth this year, my attitude is carefully optimistic. In general, the economy will improve. The reasons are as follows:China's economic growth rate has
Author: Liu Guoguang Year 2000 Issue 24 PDF HTML