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231. Which Market? Whose Windfall?
As the Christmas season is approaching, all the plastic trees and little ornaments that middle-class homes are buying in the West may serve to remind the local politicians of another good time for
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232. Hunt for Talent, Fight for Survival
China's newly created government agency, the State-Owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC), recently put out advertisements for seven senior executive positions in a few key
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233. Plugging the Brain Drain
In China, the country with the world's largest population, a labor shortage was the last thing on anybody's mind-until recently, that isA recent report of the Ministry of Personnel revealed the state
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234. For Whom Is the Trade War Waged?
In a globalized market economy, punitive, or one-sided protective measures, can be limited in use only to render relief to one regional industry, but can cause plenty of troubles for merchants on
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235. Planning Opportunities
Opportunities don't fall into someone's lap just by chance. As all business people can tell, every opportunity is based on a choice. No nation, and certainly not a large and diverse one like China,
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236. The Bank Never Closes
It's midnight and you awake to discover that you forgot to book your flight for tomorrow's business trip. At the supermarket checkout line you realize you're out of cash and the nearest bank is half
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237. Growth on a Higher Level
Now "sustainable" is the key word in China, after the Central Conference on Economic Work (CCEW), which took place in Beijing from November 27 to 29, mapped out the nation's new development strategies
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238. Running a More Delicate, More Mature Economy
A think-tank specialist's view of China's achievements in 2003, and trend in 2004I believe the Chinese economy is going to see further steady growth in 2004. Just from the domestic and international
Author: ZHANG LIQUN Year 2003 Issue 50 PDF HTML
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239. Mastering Their Own Business
China's top university is seeing a big drop-off in MBA applicants and many people are asking why. Up until a few years ago, Tsinghua University received a flood of eager young graduates from all
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240. Not Just Self-interests
Premier Wen Jiabao wound up his visit to the United States last week, after making a whole series of public addresses in his host nation. He was trying primarily to explain to his audience that
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