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Energetically Promote the Circulation of the Means of Production and Price Reform

Wen Guifang

Chinese Economy, 1989, vol. 22, issue 3, 67-79

Abstract: Starting in late May this year, we spent more than a month surveying the material resources market and the situation with regard to prices, focusing on Shijiazhuang, Wuhan, Changsha, and Guangdong. In our survey, we held almost a hundred discussions with people in planning commissions; economic commissions; strategic centers for the development of economic studies; consulting committees; departments of material resources, commodity prices, mechanical engineering, metallurgy, construction material, coal and coke, chemical engineering and industry, and light industry; banks; and industrial and commercial circles, as well as enterprises of raw material production and consumer enterprises. Through these investigations and the survey, we have attained a basic understanding of the evolution and current conditions with regard to the circulation of the means of production and prices, and we have been able to locate some of the causes for the problems that currently exist in these two areas. We are therefore able to arrive at some preliminary opinions regarding how to reform the existing means-of-production circulation system and the existing price system. Let us now report on our findings and our opinions.

Date: 1989
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