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  • ...urgent requirement for China's development was to invigorate the domestic economy and open up to the outside world and to speed up economic restructuring par ...public ownership. It stated that the full-scale development of a commodity economy is a prerequisite of economic modernization.
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  • ...urgent requirement for China's development was to invigorate the domestic economy and open up to the outside world and to speed up economic restructuring par ...public ownership. It stated that the full-scale development of a commodity economy is a prerequisite of economic modernization.
    1 KB (179 words) - 02:01, 20 October 2009
  • [[category: economy]]
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  • ...udy and formulate plans for the development of information in the national economy, assist industrial enterprises and institutions to promote key national inf
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  • ...o 2015. The new five-year plan aims to balance the world’s fastest growing economy and narrow the income gap between rich and poor. The 12th Five-Year Plan pe [[category: economy]]
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  • ...o 2015. The new five-year plan aims to balance the world’s fastest growing economy and narrow the income gap between rich and poor. [[category: economy]]
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  • ...e and strengthen the developing momentum of agriculture industry and rural economy; speed up the transformation of the economic development pattern and struct • Basic tone: to prevent economy overheating and inflation
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  • ...are the industrialised countries (and countries in transition to a market economy) which took on obligations to reduce their [[Greenhouse gases|greenhouse ga
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  • ...1-year reign of Emperor Kangxi brought remarkable advances to the empire's economy, culture and military.
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  • ...airs office, mass sports department, competitive sports department, sports economy department, policy and regulation department, personnel department, externa
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  • == Economy ==
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  • ...'''Zhongguancun''' area in Beijing's Haidian District. Boasting a dynamic economy based on knowledge and information industries, Zhongguancun employs hundred ...entation of the reform and opening-up policy and the development of market economy in [[China]]. Starting in the late 1980s, the Chinese government decided to
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  • ...that, in 1992, were in transition from centrally planned to a free market economy.
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  • ...]’s late statesman considered to be the architect for the country’s market economy. A series of outlines concerning the country’s economy, legislation, military and political guidelines have been issued prior to t
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  • ...[[CPC]] Central Committee adopted the concept of a '''[[Planned Commodity Economy]].'''
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  • ...ystem''' ('''退休双轨制''') is the product of China's transition from a planned economy to a market-oriented one, and refers to different pension systems for diffe
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  • ...versity of China where he completed an undergraduate program in industrial economy. He holds a Master of Economics degree and a Master of Public Administratio ...ended a graduate program in industrial economy at Department of Industrial Economy, Renmin University of China
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  • ...('''退休双轨制''') is the peculiar product of China's transition from a planned economy to a market-oriented one. It refers to different pension systems adopted by
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  • ...('''退休双轨制''') is the peculiar product of China's transition from a planned economy to a market-oriented one. It refers to different pension systems adopted by
    370 bytes (53 words) - 05:21, 27 March 2013
  • ...('''退休双轨制''') is the peculiar product of China's transition from a planned economy to a market-oriented one. It refers to different pension systems adopted by
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  • ...('''退休双轨制''') is the peculiar product of China's transition from a planned economy to a market-oriented one. It refers to different pension systems adopted by
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  • ...udes a large part of the country’s labor force across broad sectors of the economy. In this way, inclusive growth is seen as development with fairness and equ ...sm, inclusive growth emphasizes protection of the weak, the balance of the economy in addition to free trade.
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  • ...gy undertaking that produces the most widespread influence on the national economy. ...ct has played a significant role in the sustainable development of China’s economy, science and technology, national defense and society. During the [[10th Fi
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  • ...e new, the post-90s live in a comfortable environment in which [[China]]’s economy grew by double-digit percentages every year. [[Post-90s|(More...)]]
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  • ...e new, the post-90s live in a comfortable environment in which [[China]]’s economy grew by double-digit percentages every year. ([[Post-90s|More...]])
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  • ...e new, the post-90s live in a comfortable environment in which [[China]]’s economy grew by double-digit percentages every year. ([[Post-90s|More...]])
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  • ...exercised full power by the age of 13. With the dual aim of developing the economy and easing domestic tensions, he imposed a permanent ban on land enclosure,
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  • == Economy ==
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  • ...country's culture, history and customs, and the harmonious development of economy, culture and tourism in Bishkek.
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  • ...[[China]]. Deng accelerated market reforms to establish a socialist market economy in China.
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  • == Economy ==
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  • ...'''Zhongguancun''' area in Beijing's Haidian District. Boasting a dynamic economy based on knowledge and information industries, Zhongguancun employs hundred
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  • ...'''Zhongguancun''' area in Beijing's Haidian District. Boasting a dynamic economy based on knowledge and information industries, Zhongguancun employs hundred
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  • == Economy ==
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  • ...dy and propose opinions on deepening economic restructuring of the [[rural economy]]; represent the state to exercise the rights of inspection, administration
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  • == Economy ==
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  • == Economy ==
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  • ...o 2015. The new five-year plan aims to balance the world’s fastest growing economy and narrow the income gap between rich and poor. [[The 12th Five-Year Plan|
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  • == [[Economy]] == ...its most significant trading partner. Hong Kong is also a major [[service economy]], with particularly strong links to mainland China and the rest of the [[A
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  • == Economy ==
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  • ...f SOE reform, as an approach to combining public ownership with the market economy.
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  • == Economy ==
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  • == Mudanjiang Economy==
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  • ...public with scientific knowledge needed to develop the Chinese society and economy to levels of those moderately developed countries by 2049, the year of the
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  • ...it proposed to the [[State Council]] boosting the development of the local economy through launching a batch of scientific projects featuring "little investme
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  • ...s suggestions to the governments of the two countries concerning politics, economy, culture, and science and technology.
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  • ...nd civil affairs, enabling the nation to enjoy the world's fastest-growing economy with the largest territory. ('''[[Qing Dynasty|More...]]''')
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  • == Economy ==
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  • ...of China (CPC) in March 1973. He graduated from the Department of Planned Economy, Renmin University of China where he majored in national economic planning. 1987-1988 Teacher, Department of Planned Economy, Renmin University of China
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  • ...ting in the so-called "three years of difficulty" for the Chinese national economy. b) [[The Readjustment Stage]] (1961-1965) To restore the Chinese national economy, the Chinese government adopted the principle of "readjustment, consolidati
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  • ...July 1966. Began to work in August 1964. Graduated from major of political economy of Party School of [[Inner Mongolia Autonomous Regional CPC Committee]], un 1960-1964: Studied in major of political economy of Party School of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Regional CPC Committee
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