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1. 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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2. Shanghai leads in Modernization March
Shanghai, which has undergone numerous vicissitudes, is a model to emulate, to catch up and to seek economic co-operation with in China's modernization drive. This is not only because, as China's
Author: Correspondent Xia zhen and Jian Chuan Year 1982 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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3. 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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4. 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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5. 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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6. The Mighty Changjiang River
The Changjiang (Yangtze) River, the longest in China, has come into its own in the wake of a revitalized national economy characterized by thriving commerce. Yet its great potential as the nation's
Author: Our Correspondent Jian Chuan Year 1983 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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7. Sailing Into the International Market
China entered the world shipbuilding market in this decade and has already demonstrated tremendous potential to expand and adapt to the needs of its international customers.Now it has to import 50
Author: Our Correspondent Jian Chuan Year 1983 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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8. Chinese Workers' Spare-Time Activities
WORKERS of China's industrial and mining enterprises work six days, 48 hours a week. After their eight daily hours of work, workers have been enjoying increasingly diversified private leisure pursuits
Author: Our Correspondent Jian Chuan Year 1983 Issue 40 PDF HTML
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9. Volunteer Service Shows Improving Social Mores
IN China, the tumultuous 10-year (1966-76) "cultural revolution" undermined good social morals and customs, and people became indifferent in their personal relationships. Today, the decadent
Author: Our Correspondent Jian Chuan Year 1983 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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10. China's Open Policy Remains Consistent
LAST year when China began to oppose ideological contamination, some people abroad wondered whether China might withdraw its open policy. They thought China would close the door which it had just
Author: JIAN CHUAN Our Correspondent Year 1984 Issue 23 PDF HTML