Editors' Introduction
Joseph Fewsmith and
Gary Zou
Chinese Economy, 1992, vol. 25, issue 3, 3-7
Abstract:
As the second of two issues of >i>Chinese Economic Studies>/i> dealing with China's coastal development strategy, six articles reflecting different aspects of the problem are brought together here. The first is by Liu Guoguang, vice president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) and an alternate member of the Central Committee. Liu has been involved in Special Economic Zone (SEZ) policy since at least 1985, and has contributed to China's coastal development strategy both in terms of theory and practice. He not only participated in the 1985 debate over the orientation of the SEZs, but the following year led a team that drafted the strategy for opening and developing Hainan Island.
Date: 1992
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