Chinese Economy
1967 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 6, 1997
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Joseph Fewsmith
- An Analysis and Forecast of the Growth of Economies Under Various Types of Ownership Systems in the Year 1997 pp. 33-54

- Li Renliang
- Trends in the Transformation of the Structure of Ownership Systems in Our Country, and the General Direction of Development of the Private Economy pp. 55-65

- Chen Yuansheng
- On the Basic Current Conditions, Industrial and Trade Structures, and IndustrialâRegional Distribution of NonâState-Owned Economies in Our Country pp. 66-91

- Fang Xiangdong
Volume 30, issue 5, 1997
- Guest Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Lawrence R. Sullivan
- Preface >b>December 1978. Depth of winter. China.>/b> pp. 6-9

- Yang Xueye (Rachel Yang)
- Introduction pp. 10-15

- Justin Lin
Volume 30, issue 4, 1997
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Joseph Fewsmith
- The State-Owned Enterprises Pour Out Their Hearts pp. 6-28

- Yang Famin
- A Survey of, and Thoughts on, the Work of Party Construction in State-Owned Enterprises pp. 29-52

- Wang Maolin
- Rational Thoughts on Reforming State-Owned Enterprises pp. 53-92

- Yang Qixian
Volume 30, issue 3, 1997
- Guest Editor's Introduction pp. 3-6

- Stanley Rosen
- My Understanding of the Relationship Between Using Foreign Business Investments and Protecting National Industries pp. 7-53

- Zhong Zhengyan
- National Industries Can Hardly Ride the Waves If They Do Not Weather Storms pp. 54-59

- Li Guo and Jin Bei
- The Influence of the New Clinton Government on SinoâAmerican Economic and Trade Relations pp. 84-89

- Zhou Shijian
Volume 30, issue 2, 1997
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Joseph Fewsmith
- Several Questions Concerning the Reform and Development of State-Owned Enterprises (October 25, 1996) pp. 6-47

- Wu Bangguo
- Our Understanding of Several Problems Concerning the Successful Reform of the State-Owned Economy (May 31, 1996) pp. 48-93

- Hong Hu
Volume 30, issue 1, 1997
- Guest Editor's Introduction pp. 3-7

- Lawrence R. Sullivan
- The Modern Enterprise System pp. 8-38

- Jinglian Wu
- Circumstances and Problems of "Shareholding Experimental Projects" in Chinese Enterprises pp. 39-70

- Jinglian Wu
- How to Convert Large and/Medium-Sized State-Owned Enterprises into Corporations pp. 71-93

- Jinglian Wu
- Complementary Relationships Between Enterprise Reform and Reforms in Other Fields pp. 94-121

- Jinglian Wu
Volume 29, issue 6, 1996
- Guest Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Stanley Rosen
- On the Problems of Distribution of Social Income in China pp. 6-17

- Shen Shuisheng and Yao Yuqun
- Analysis of Governmental Action in the Distribution of Personal Income During the Marketization Reform pp. 18-40

- Zhang Ye
- Since the Government Is the Referee, Why Does It Get Into the Game? pp. 41-45

- Ye Fujin
- Is "Excessive Distribution" a Good Thing or a Bad Thing? pp. 46-53

- Yang Yiyong
- Analysis of the Income Situation of the Chinese Peasantry Since Reform and Openness pp. 62-67

- Lei Xiancheng
- Lasting Political Stability Requires a Massive Middle-Income Stratum pp. 68-71

- Li Qiang and Zhang Zhiying
- Control the Development Gap Between the Seaboard and the Interior; Accelerate the Development of the Central and Western Regions pp. 76-82

- Huang Shikeng
- Jiang Zemin Directs That the Problem of Great Disparities in Incomes Be Solved pp. 83-89

- Ye Tan
Volume 29, issue 5, 1996
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Joseph Fewsmith
- Institutional Change, Market Evolution, and Informal Contractual Arrangements pp. 5-30

- Chen Yu
- Property Rights, the Government, and the Marketization of the Economy pp. 31-60

- Yang Xiaowei
- Executive Unanimity pp. 61-94

- Tang Shouning
Volume 29, issue 4, 1996
- Guest Editor's Introduction pp. 5-13

- Guo Xiaolin
- Introduction to Part I A General Policy Review pp. 14-15

- Guo Xiaolin
- Looking Back at the Tax Division System Reform pp. 16-20

- Zong Wen
- Investigation into Local Fiscal System Reform pp. 21-28

- Su Ming, Wang Zhaocai and Xu Long
- Local Budget Fulfillment in 1994 pp. 29-33

- Cai Qiang
- On Establishing a Transfer Payment System in China pp. 38-41

- Wang Heshan
- A Few Thoughts on an Equalizing Transfer Payment System pp. 42-45

- Jiang Jianping and Chu Huiping
- Introduction to Part II The Management of Central Finances pp. 46-47

- Guo Xiaolin
- Reverse Pressure on Budgets and Proposed Solutions pp. 48-52

- Lã¼ Wangshi
- Drawing Back Extrabudgetary Funds A Reform from the Grass Roots pp. 53-56

- Li Xiaolan
- On Problems in the Central Appropriation of Special Funds and Countermeasures pp. 57-60

- Xu Liuqing
- Some Urgent Problems Awaiting Solution in the Fiscal Reform pp. 61-65

- Zou Wenhui
- Introduction to Part III The Impact of Reform on Local Finances pp. 66-67

- Guo Xiaolin
- Further Perfecting the Tax Division System and Intensively Promoting Economic Development in Ethnic Minority Areas A Conference Report pp. 68-74

- Wei Shuming, Wang Chunping and Yan Yonggang
- Tax Division System, Budgeting, and Final Accounting The Views of Local Officials pp. 75-81

- Zhang Zhihua and Zhou Qizhou
- Special Revenue Sources and Their Impact on Yunnan Finances pp. 82-90

- Zhou Haibo
- Investigation into the Implementation of the Tax Division System in Jiangxi Province pp. 91-94

- Li Xiaolan
- Tax for Fees An Inevitable Choice for Township Financial Management Under the Tax Division System pp. 95-100

- Zhang Yikun
Volume 29, issue 3, 1996
- Guest Editor's Introduction pp. 3-5

- Stanley Rosen
- Special Zone Construction and Opening to the Outside (April 19, 1996) pp. 6-35

- Hu Ping
- A Brief Introduction to the Special Zones Debate pp. 36-46

- Zhu Tao
- How Should the Special Zones Continue to Be "Special"? pp. 47-58

- Huang Ni
- Why China's Economy Consistently Experiences Wide Fluctuations pp. 59-64

- Hu Angang
- On the Debate Regarding the Distribution of Personal Income pp. 65-72

- Zheng Zhixiao
- Has China Become Polarized? pp. 73-76

- Li Peilin
- Will Polarization Occur If the Income Gap Becomes Too Wide? pp. 77-84

- Wang Rongbiao
- Draw the Line Between Learning Advanced Things from the West and Worshiping Things Foreign pp. 85-92

- Han Zhenliang
Volume 29, issue 2, 1996
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Joseph Fewsmith
- A Survey of the Research on the Transitional Process of Market-Oriented Reform in China pp. 5-38

- Sheng Hong
- The Search for a Stable Mode of Reform pp. 39-59

- Sheng Hong
- On the Reform Process pp. 60-95

- Fan Gang
Volume 29, issue 1, 1996
- Guest Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Xiannuan Lin
- Natural Resources and Economic Development in China pp. 5-21

- Ju'e Guo
- Feeding One Billion A Study on China's Grain Problem in the Twenty-First Century pp. 22-41

- Xikang Chen
- Energy, Economy, and Its Environment in China pp. 42-75

- Song Zhao
- Water Resources and Economic Development in China pp. 76-95

- Wei Xue
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