Guest Editor's Introduction
Keith Forste
Chinese Economy, 1998, vol. 31, issue 6, 3-7
Abstract:
The articles translated in this issue of >i>The Chinese Economy>/i> focus on the economic and population structure of Zhejiang, one of the most economically successful provinces of the reform period, and help to explain the paradoxical nature of the structures that have emerged and the problems these pose for the province's continued economic development and social progress.
Date: 1998
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