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An Analysis of the Structure and Trend of the New Round of Economic Growth (Abridged)

2005-02-11

The rapid growth of the heavy and chemical industries is the most striking phenomenon of the new round of economic growth.

How Long Can the High Growth of China’s Tax Revenue Go On

2005-02-11

After the policy to carry out tax sharing system reform in 1994 was implemented by the State, an extraordinary increase of tax revenue at various localities in 1993 was witnessed.

Two Major Problems in Developing China’s Unified Trust Market

2005-02-11

Now, two years later, the problems not only still exist, but also become more serious, with endless market disputes, continuous emergence of investment risks and a sea of red-lights given by the regulatory agencies.

Market-oriented Reform and Coordinated Development of China’s Urban and Rural Areas (Abridged)

2005-02-11

Before China began reform and opening up, the land system of the people’s commune was a major cause of the urban-rural disequilibrium.

Develop People-Enriching Industry to PromoteVirtuous Cycle of Urban and Rural Economies(Abridged) -- Survey on Rural Economy Development of Huhehot City

2005-02-11

The experience of Huhehot City in developing its rural economy indicates that the city has earnestly implemented the requirements of the“No. 1 Document”of the central government.

Competition Policies for the Information Age: Basic Framework and Suggestions (Abridged)

2005-02-11

Competition policies, or anti-monopoly policies, are generally divided into structural policies and behavioral policies.

An Analysis of the Policy Demand of Small and Medium-Sized Technology-based Enterprises

2005-02-11

Government support for the development of small and medium-sized enterprises has become an international practice.

Main Issues in the Current Railway Investment and Financing System

2005-02-11

Since reform and opening up, China’s railway construction has lagged behind the development of the national economy.