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Energy and transport have long been considered the two main obstacles to Chinese economic development. The author explores to what extent economic stagnation has been caused by shortfalls in energy supplies and what can be done to alleviate the situation in the future. (DÜI-Sen)
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After reviewing China's economic growth record of the 1980s, the author discusses the primary problem of controlling …
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incentives. Fast expansion of China's foreign trade in the 1970s after the slow and fluctuating growth of the 1950s and 1960s …
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Critical assesssment of the PRC's educational system, its performance and its prospects. The major change in educational policies since 1976 has been the gradual shift towards the view that education should respond to the needs of the economy. The implementation of the new educational reforms...
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