China's Current Effort to Import Technology and Its Prospects
Gu Nianliang
Chinese Economy, 1980, vol. 14, issue 1, 54-67
Abstract:
I feel it is a great pleasure and honor to be invited by >u>Jingji dao bao>/u> [Economic Information Agency] to visit Hong Kong. Today I have the opportunity to get together with many old and new friends and exchange opinions with them over certain economic issues with which we are all concerned. Before 1949 I had worked in Hong Kong for a couple of years, and Hong Kong has left a deep impression on me. After a lapse of thirty years, today I revisit this once familiar place. I find Hong Kong has taken on an entirely new look. Many places which I used to know about have changed beyond recognition. As I see it, there is much in Hong Kong's economic development over the last thirty years from which we can draw useful lessons.
Date: 1980
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