Prospects for China's Economy in The 1980s
Xu Dixin
Chinese Economy, 1980, vol. 14, issue 1, 6-18
Abstract:
My colleagues and I are from the Academy of Social Sciences of the People's Republic of China. At the invitation of the Economic Information Agency, we have come to Hong Kong to talk about the prospects for China's economy in the 1980s. Each of us will speak on one aspect of the issue. I will concentrate on four points in China's modernization, which are, first, its pursuit of the program on the basis of reality, second, the characteristics of the Chinese way of modernization, third, the importing of technology, and fourth, the prospects for the economy in the 1980s.
Date: 1980
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