Chinese Economy
1967 - 2025
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Volume 32, issue 6, 1999
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Joseph Fewsmith
- An Analysis of the Economic Environment and Economic Policy in China in Recent Years pp. 6-52

- Meng Lian
- Modernization and the Mainstream of Human Civilization pp. 53-96

- Wang Sirui
Volume 32, issue 5, 1999
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Joseph Fewsmith
- The Aim of Political Reform in China Is to Promote Economic Development pp. 5-25

- Hu Angang
- The Government's Role in China's Market Economy pp. 26-68

- Guo Shuqing
- An Empirical Analysis of the Amount of Resources Controlled by the Government pp. 69-93

- Hu Jiayong
Volume 32, issue 4, 1999
- Guest Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Lawrence R. Sullivan
- Individual Rights and State Power pp. 8-12

- Zhang Shuguang
- Reflections on Economic Liberalism pp. 13-17

- Sheng Hong
- Government as a Public Organ pp. 18-28

- Fan Gang
- Markets and Constitutions pp. 29-34

- Liu Junning
- Market, Society, and the State pp. 41-45

- Liang Zhiping
- The Pluralistic Concept of Justice and the Public Order pp. 46-50

- Gu Xin
- Understanding the Public Order in the Emerging Market Economy in China pp. 51-57

- Zhu Suli
- The Construction of the Public Order and Its Limitations pp. 58-61

- Huang Ping
- The Three Basic Presuppositions of Economists pp. 65-69

- Wang Dingding
- Has Economic Freedom Already Given Way to Democracy? pp. 70-78

- Weiying Zhang
- Mutual Restraint, Mutual Promotion! pp. 79-84

- Qin Hui
- The Economic Significance of Democracy pp. 85-97

- Zhang Yuyan
Volume 32, issue 3, 1999
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Joseph Fewsmith
- The Political Attitudes of the Various Strata in China's Society and Their Prospects for the Future pp. 56-78

- Xiao Gongqin
- The Mutual Restraint Between the Political Structure and the Economic Structure pp. 79-86

- Shi Zhong
Volume 32, issue 2, 1999
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Joseph Fewsmith
- Reform and Economic Man pp. 22-60

- Xin Mao
- Reflections on Certain Problems Regarding the Ownership System pp. 61-95

- Li Youwei
Volume 32, issue 1, 1999
- Guest Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Stanley Rosen
- What China Has Seen from the Southeast Asian Monetary Crisis pp. 5-7

- Chen Bingcai
- The South Korean Financial Crisis and Its Revelations pp. 8-14

- Han Zhenshe
- There Is Truly No Need to Devalue the Renminbi pp. 15-22

- Ji Ke
- Experiences and Lessons for China from the East Asian Financial Crisis pp. 23-32

- Justin Lin
- Different Viewpoints Concerning the Southeast Asian Financial Crisis pp. 33-39

- Li Qian
- The Underlying Reasons for the Southeast Asian Financial Crisis and the Effects of the Crisis on Our Country pp. 40-45

- Lu Jianren
- International Financial Crises pp. 46-51

- Nie Changhong
- Revelations from the "Governmental Dysfunction" in Southeast Asia pp. 56-62

- Wei Jianing
- How Is China to Avoid Financial Crisis? pp. 63-67

- Yang Fan
- Dispel the Effect of the "Crisis" and Maintain the Growth Momentum pp. 68-74

- Zhong He
- Get to the Troubles Before They Come to Your Door What We Should Prepare for as Seen from the Southeast Asian Financial Crisis pp. 75-81

- Zhu Qigui
- The East Asian Economic Model Bears Bitter Fruit pp. 82-87

- Zhu Qigui
- The Japanese Economy in Deep Crisis pp. 88-93

- Zhu Shouchen
Volume 31, issue 6, 1998
- Guest Editor's Introduction pp. 3-7

- Keith Forste
- Document 1 pp. 8-20

- Guo Zhanheng
- Document 2 pp. 21-25

- Zhang Renshou
- Document 3 pp. 26-31

- Zhuo Yongliang
- Document 5 pp. 43-47

- Zhou Bijian
- Document 6 pp. 48-53

- Zhao Yannian, Wu Hongchuan, Chen Xiong and Ying Xiong
- Document 8 pp. 66-70

- Shen Guangming
- Document 9 pp. 71-74

- Li Wangming, Ye Xinyue and Yang Jianjun
- Document 10 pp. 75-83

- Jin Yuanhuan and Wang Jianyu
- Document 11 pp. 84-91

- Ye Juying
Volume 31, issue 5, 1998
- Guest Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Lawrence R. Sullivan
Volume 31, issue 4, 1998
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-3

- Joseph Fewsmith
- Background to Writing the Report on State Capacity pp. 4-29

- Hu Angang
- An Arduous and Difficult Institutional Innovation pp. 30-96

- Hu Angang
Volume 31, issue 3, 1998
- Guest Editor's Introduction pp. 5-21

- James Tong
Volume 31, issue 2, 1998
- Guest Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Lawrence R. Sullivan
Volume 31, issue 1, 1998
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Joseph Fewsmith
- Questioning the Formulation "People-Run Economy" pp. 41-47

- Bai Yongxiu and Ma Xiaoqiang
- The Privately Run Economy Is Not the Foundation of the Socialist Economy pp. 48-54

- Tan Jingsong
- Two Problems to Which We Must Pay Attention as We Develop the Privately Owned Economy pp. 55-59

- Pan Zhengqiu
- An Overview of the Discussion on the Question of the Natures of the Privately Run Economy and the Proprietors of Privately Run Enterprises pp. 60-69

- Li Yanling
- Various Materials on the Problem of the Privately Run Economy pp. 70-94

- Yi Cheng
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