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1. 1994 Influences on Continued Price Hikes
Aresponsible member of the pricing authority recently commented that commodity prices in China will continue to rise in 1994. However, he noted that last year's growth rate of 13 percent may drop to
Author: Our Special Commentator Ling Bin Year 1994 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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2. Special Economic Policies for Tibet
The Agreement of the Central People's Government and the Local Government of Tibet on the Measures for the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet, signed on May 23, 1951, marked the most decisive turning point
Author: Our Guest Commentator Ling Bin Year 1991 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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3. Guidelines for Literature
Forty-five years ago this month, Mao Zedong delivered two seminal speeches to a forum of writers and artists. Entitled Talks at the Yanan Forum on Literature and Art, they constitute a classical
Author: Our Special Commentator Chen Danchen Year 1987 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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4. Sino-Soviet Relations: Review and Prospect
The Sino-Soviet summit meeting, which is drawing worldwide attention, is to take place on May 15 in Beijing. The summit, the first in three decades, is to accomplish the historical mission of ending
Author: Our Special Commentator Yi Chu Year 1989 Issue 20 PDF HTML
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5. Tuition Reform For Higher Education
Chinese institutions of higher learning have quickened their pace of reform in recent years. Changing enrollment practices and higher tuition fees constitute an important part of the reform. Schools
Author: Our Guest Reporter Ling Bin Year 1993 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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6. Towards a Fair Solution in the Middle East
The Middle East is one of the world's flash-points. The prolonged unrest there has not only brought destruction and suffering to the region, but also poses a serious threat to world peace and security
Author: Our Special Guest Commentator Wan Guang Year 1987 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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7. China Aims to Wipe Out Monopoly Prices
With the economic reforms, producers have been allowed to have a say in the prices they charge, and some have taken advantage of this to set high monopoly prices. Here we survey this disturbing new
Author: Ling Bin Year 1988 Issue 6 PDF HTML
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8. Food Subsidies to Float With Price Index
Rising prices have raised great concern among the general public in recent years. In his report to the Seventh National People's Congress delivered on March 25, Li Peng discussed policies related to
Author: Ling Bin Year 1988 Issue 14 PDF HTML
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9. Market Plays Dominant Role
The Chinese government attaches more importance to market regulation in its promotion of economic development. While granting provinces more price management rights, it is also giving enterprises
Author: Ling Bin Year 1992 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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10. Declining Rate for Price Hikes in 1995
According to well-informed sources, assuming the remainder of the year is free of major natural disasters, China will be able to achieve its goal of keeping the rate of nationwide retail price hikes
Author: Ling Bin Year 1995 Issue 50 PDF HTML