Foreword to >i>Considerations on How China Can Extricate Its Economy from a Difficult Position>/i>
Rong Jingben
Chinese Economy, 1991, vol. 25, issue 2, 3-7
Abstract:
1. This book is a collection of seven articles that were all published after the events of June 1989. At present, Chinese economic circles may be less animated than before the June storm, but still they are thinking. They are deliberating the past course of Chinese economic reform and considering the future course it should follow, focusing on how the country can extricate its economy from its present difficult position.
Date: 1991
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