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91. Is Foreign Investment Overheating the Economy?
Overseas investors are making big bucks in the Chinese market. Questions remain about how foreign investment will impact the economy in the long runIn 2003, China led all other countries in absorbing
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2004 Issue 42 PDF HTML
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92. Tracking The Private Economy
A national economic census is to be conducted. The trouble now is finding those doing businessChina will commence a nationwide economic census on December 31. "The purpose of the census is to know
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2004 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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93. PUT A LID ON IT
The Chinese Government started to address industrial pollution in the 1980s. How to reduce the pollution caused by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) now appears to be the bottleneck of the
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2004 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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94. SUFFERING FROM ABUNDANCE
With economic development, the living standard of the Chinese people has been greatly improved. Per-capita income has increased and food is plentiful, hence, the number of people suffering from
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2004 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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95. Growing Salaries
Guo Jing, a farmer in Dingxi, Gansu Province, was happy to see his earnings through the first three quarters of this year go up 40 percent to more than 800 yuan ($97) over last year. On top of that,
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2004 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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96. Coming to Terms With Unions
Unions are essential to protecting the interests and rights of workers, and the number of trade unions should be increased particularly in non-public enterprisesLi Haisheng, an employee at a Beijing
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2004 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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97. Development Out West
Western development is producing good results, but there's a need to be more selective with industrial investmentQinzhou Bay leans on the southwest- ern edge of China, neighboring Viet Nam. Five
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2004 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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98. Police Discipline Upgrade
Wang Baotian was flushed with shame when he was asked to transfer out of the police force."This is my ultimate humiliation!" he said, striking a match to light a cigarette.Wang, a member of the
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2005 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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99. Shifting the Focus of Fiscal Policy
Local government officials in China are worried a lot these days. The reason? Beijing's expected moves to transform its fiscal policy this year. Officials fear that they may not receive the same sort
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100. Power Drain
Many Chinese are hopeful that there will not be as many energy blackouts in 2005 as in the summer of 2004. However, as the weather cools with the onslaught of winter, the demand for electricity
Author: LAN XINZHEN Year 2005 Issue 2 PDF HTML