On the One-Year Anniversary of the Market Economy
Yang Fan
Chinese Economy, 1995, vol. 28, issue 2, 69-69
Abstract:
The suggestion to create a "socialist market economy" was the inevitable result of fifteen years of reform and opening up. It signifies that China's reform, opening up, and development is reaching a new stage. It has taken fully fifteen years of logical and historical progression for the socialist market economy to become the goal of the systemic reform undertaken by the Chinese Communist Party.
Date: 1995
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