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1. Nanhai County: The Road Towards Prosperity
There has been much talk abroad about the significance of the visible changes that have taken place in China's rural economy over the last few years. In order to clarify this question, a number of
Author: Our Correspondents Jing Hua and Li Xia Year 1982 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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2. Small Hydropower Stations
Small hydropower stations, as a simple and easy regenerative energy resource, are of great importance to inspiring the economies of comparatively backward rural areas in China, particularly
Author: Our Correspondent Jing Hua Year 1981 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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3. Not Just an Employment Agency
ALTHOUGH it is one of China's bigger cities, Xian is not plagued with thousands waiting for years to find work. The majority of those who enter the labour market each year can be employed within 12
Author: Our Correspondent Jing Hua Year 1982 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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4. A Glimpse of Rural Life
China's 800 million peasants live on 50,000 people's communes. As many of our readers are interested in knowing more about how peasants and rural cadres work and live, our correspondent recently
Author: Our Correspondent Jing Hua Year 1980 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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5. Put the Stress on the Rural Areas
On June 26, 1965, Chairman Mao issued an important instruction in which he sharply criticized the Ministry of Health which was then subject to interference and sabotage by the revisionist line, and
Author: Our Correspondents Hua Sheng and Hsiang Jung Year 1977 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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6. Delegated Authority Improves Efficiency
With power, benefits and responsibilities rationally divided, the government, enterprises and workers are all doing their best to ensure the development of the socialist commodity economyWhile
Author: Our Correspondents Xia Zhen and Yue Haltao Year 1986 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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7. Shanghai Industry in Adjustment: Blazing a New Trail
The ongoing drive for all-round economic readjustment and management restructuring is leading the national economy on a new road of development at a realistic pace and with better economic results
Author: Our Correspondents Xia Zhen and Jian Chuan Year 1982 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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8. An 'Economic Star' Rises Through Reforms
The following is one of a series of four articles on changes in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province. As one of the cities chosen to pioneer economic structural reforms by the State Council in 1982, Changzhou
Author: Our Correspondents Xia Zhen and Yue Haltao Year 1986 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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9. Businesses Pull Together for Progress
The shift from enterprise chains to enterprise groups was a historic change in the operation mechanism of China's socialist economy,for it meant a shift from an over-concentrated, noncommodity,
Author: Our Correspondents Xia Zhen and Yue Haitao Year 1986 Issue 25 PDF HTML
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10. Anyang Begins Political Reform
Before last October's 13th Party Congress drew up the blueprint for political structural reform, some cities in China had already initiated the project on a trial basis. One of these cities, Anyang,
Author: Our Correspondents Lu Yun and Feng Jing Year 1988 Issue 12 PDF HTML