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1. Notes From the Editors
Economic ResultsWhy do you stress economic results now? Didn't you pay enough attention in the past?To improve economic results is listed as a key issue in our economic work for this year. From now
Author: Wang Dacheng Year 1982 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. Commodity Prices
The Chinese Government recently announced an increase in the prices of cigarettes and alcoholic drinks. Doesn't this contradict your statement that commodity prices are basically stable? What is the
Author: Wang Dacheng Year 1982 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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3. On the 'iron rice bowl'
Isn't the "iron rice bowl" the superiority of socialism? Why are you against it?In "Farewell, big public pots" of issue No. 7 we made the analysis that "eating from the big public pot" is in essence
Author: Wang Dacheng Year 1983 Issue 12 PDF HTML
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4. An important economic reform
Beginning June 1, most of China's state enterprises will pay tax in compliance with a recent State Council regulation and the state will not bear the responsibility for their gains and losses.This is
Author: Wang Dacheng Year 1983 Issue 21 PDF HTML
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5. Rural Economy No Longer Just Farming
1984 was the sixth consecutive year of rich harvest since China started the rural reform in 1978. The output of grain, cotton, animal by-products and aquatic products hit an all-time high, bringing
Author: WANG DACHENG Year 1985 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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6. Remove Obstacles to Economic Reform
The government has recently devoted major efforts to check the unhealthy tendencies in which some officials are engaged in business and enterprises and shops have arbitrarily raised prices. But some
Author: WANG DACHENG Year 1985 Issue 16 PDF HTML
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7. Coastal Open Economic Areas
China's opening to the world was given new momentum in February, when the government announced its decision to open the Changjiang (Yangtze) River delta, the Zhujiang (Pearl) River delta and the
Author: WANG DACHENG Year 1985 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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8. Developing Road and River Shipping
China has long relied heavily on its railways. These essential transport links still handle half of the country's total cargo and will continue to be a mainstay of its transport network. But more
Author: WANG DACHENG Year 1985 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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9. Sino-US Trade Faces Severe Test
"The Textile and Apparel Trade Enforcement Act of 1985" (also called Senate Bill 680), which represents an attempt to cut textile and clothing imports, including those from China, is now under
Author: WANG DACHENG Year 1985 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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10. China Reins in Disturbing Deficit
In 1985 with a 20-percent increase in both state revenue and expenditure over the previous year, China made up a loss of 3 billion yuan (about US$1 billion) as budgeted early in the year and
Author: Wang Dacheng Year 1986 Issue 8 PDF HTML