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601. Investment Insight Opportunities Ahead
Over the next five years, China will be shifting its focus to more balanced development and what it sees as quality growth. Its two main strategies are promoting innovation - with the
Author: TAO RUI & ZHANG YAN Year 2006 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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602. Moving Mountains
China and the United States discuss bilateral relations and global issues during the first Strategic and Economic Dialogue
Author: YAN WEI & CHEN WEN Year 2009 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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603. A Needed Reform
Interest rates must be fully liberalized to meet the demands of the market
Author: Jia Kang and Meng Yan Year 2013 Issue 34 PDF HTML
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604. Super Farmer
A Chinese farmer uses economies of scale to increase agricultural productivity
Author: By Tang Weibin & Huang Yan Year 2012 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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605. A Strong Mandate
The CPC is poised to usher in a new era of China's growth with leaders newly positioned at the helm
Author: By Yan Wei & Zan Jifang Year 2012 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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606. The Fabulous Five
A study of leading Chinese etnerprises in the past four decades
Author: By Yan Ying and You Shanshan Year 2018 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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607. How the Minorities in Yunnan Change
THE minority peoples who live along China's south-western border in Yunnan Province - the Lisus. Kawas, Chingpos, Pulangs, Lahus, Nus, Tulungs and Penglungs - are moving from very primitive ways of
Author: HUANG CHANG-LU Year 1958 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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608. Education Must Be Combined with Productive Labour
This article is translated from "Hongqi" (Red Flag), No. 7, theoretical journal published by the Central Committee 05 the Communist Party of China. -Ed."Hongqi" Editorial Board Note: This article by
Author: Lu Ting-Yi Year 1958 Issue 28 PDF HTML
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609. The Big Leap in Industry: How and Why
THE outstanding feature of China's industrial development this year is SPEED - a tempo unknown in the entire history of mankind. For the third quarter of this year total industrial production in
Author: LU CHAO-CHI Year 1958 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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610. Agricultural Prospects in 1959
1958 was the year of unprecedented rich harvests in China's agriculture. Total grain output for the year is estimated at around 750,000 million jin, some 380,000 million jin more than in 1957. Total
Author: LIAO LU-YEN Year 1959 Issue 2 PDF HTML