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Zhang Renshou
Chinese Economy, 1998, vol. 31, issue 6, 21-25
Abstract:
Different stages of economic development require different solutions for major tasks. The present stage of economic development is industrial in nature, and the scale and level of industrial development for a country or region decide, to a great extent, the features, strength, and stamina of its national economy. Therefore, a correct understanding of the stage that Zhejiang's industrialization has reached is the major prerequisite for grasping trends in economic development and probing a train of thought for economic work.
Date: 1998
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