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1. 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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2. 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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3. 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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4. Strong Competitor But Good Partner
This is the concluding article in the series on Changzhou's urban reform. It describes the positive effects the reform has on the city's foreign economic and technological exchanges. The previous
Author: Xia Zhen and Yue Haitao Year 1986 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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5. 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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6. Luoyang Township: A Success Story
In the Changjiang (Yangtze) River Delta is Luoyang Township, Wujin County in east China's Jiangsu Province. It is a densely populated area and its agriculture is highly developed. By the end of 1985,
Author: Our Correspondent Yue Haitao Year 1986 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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7. First, Do Your Homework
In response to reader demand, "Beijing Review" begins a series of articles on investing in China based on research in Shanghai, Tianjin and Dalian.What a huge market China is!" declared Lord Young,
Author: Our Correspondent Yue Haitao Year 1987 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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8. Three Forms of Investment Called For
Sino-foreign joint ventures, cooperative enterprises and wholly foreign-owned enterprises - these are the three main forms of foreign investment in China. The first two are the more common.Martin
Author: Our Correspondent Yue Haitao Year 1987 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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9. Application Procedures
According to Chinese law, when pplying to establish a Sino-foreign joint venture or cooperative enterprise the applicant must go through the following three procedures.(1) Submit project proposals to
Author: Our Correspondent Yue Haitao Year 1987 Issue 24 PDF HTML
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10. Patience and Prudence in Negotiations
At a reception to mark China's National Day on October 1, 1986, Premier Zhao Ziyang told Don St. Pierre, president of the Beijing Jeep Corp. Ltd., a Sino-US joint venture, that the Chinese way of
Author: Our Correspondent Yue Haitao Year 1987 Issue 25 PDF HTML