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3711. How Will China Solve Energy Problem?
China is striving to solve the energy problem which is becoming increasingly significant for its modernization drive. The energy China needs to quadruple its total industrial and agricultural output
Author: Wang Qingyi, Gu Jian Year 1983 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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3712. Adapting Science to the Economy
It is not easy to reach our magnificent goal of quadrupling the annual output value of industry and agriculture by the end of the century. In fact, it cannot be accomplished without major progress in
Author: WANG DACHENG Economic Editor Year 1984 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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3713. Effectiveness of a Traditional Therapy
THE last 35 years have seen the publication in China of more than 10,000 papers on acupuncture and moxibustion, two forms of traditional medicine originating in China. Of the two, acupuncture - the
Author: WANG XUETAI and LIANG QINGJUN Year 1984 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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3714. Earning More and Spending More
Stories about "earning more and spending more" frequently turn up in Chinese newspapers these days. The stories have captured the attention of foreigners, who call the trend the "spending money"
Author: WANG DACHENG Economic Editor Year 1984 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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3715. SEZs: Why an Experiment
In a meeting with foreign guests, a Chinese government leader said, "The Shenzhen Special Economic Zone is an experiment." Immediately afterwards, some overseas news agencies and newspapers commented
Author: WANG DACHENG Economic Editor Year 1985 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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3716. Imbalance Hinders China's Trade
It is gratifying to note that China's trade volume with developed countries has increased annually along with the development of its foreign economic and technological co-operation. However, its
Author: WANG DACHENG Economic Editor Year 1985 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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3717. 'Complete Works of Marx and Engels' Published
The 'Complete Works' are a theoretical treasure-house containing 2,000 articles, 4,000 letters and 400 other items. The works' publication will enable the Chinese to study Marxism more deeply, and to
Author: Gu Jinping, Wang Xijun Year 1986 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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3718. New Mission for Chinese Christians
Church leaders are turning their minds towards the task of building up the life of the church well. "Our aim is to make the churches places every Christian loves to go," said Anglican Bishop K.H.
Author: Lin Wusun/ Wang Xlanghong Year 1987 Issue 22 PDF HTML
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3719. Breakthroughs in Traditional Economic Theory
The structural economic reforms that began in China in 1979 have been a challenge to the traditional economy. They have also led to new breakthroughs in economic theory.The achievements of socialism
Author: Wang Zhenzhong and Chen Dongqi Year 1987 Issue 36 PDF HTML
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3720. Picking out the Pieces
The very phrase "Chinese culture" summons up an image of a monolithic unity - a tradition that existed for century upon century undergoing little fundamental change. But this article says that
Author: Shao Hanming and Wang Yankun Year 1989 Issue 4 PDF HTML