Implement the Reform of the Price System Vigorously and Reliably
Tian Jiyun
Chinese Economy, 1985, vol. 18, issue 4, 87-100
Abstract:
Reforming the price system is a problem that concerns people all over the country and is the key to the question of whether we can ensure that our national economy is lively but not chaotic and whether or not the economic reform will be successful. "Resolutions on Reform of the Economic System," adopted by the third session of the Twelfth Party Congress clearly set the direction and principle of the price system reform. The question now is how to formulate feasible and practical plans, gradually put them into effect, and strive for a basic rationalization of the price system during the Seventh Five-Year Plan. This is a very arduous task. But it will certainly be fulfilled through our efforts.
Date: 1985
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