China in Transition
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True Picture of Chinese Economy as Illustrated by "First National Economic Census" - Decline of state-owned enterprises and development of private-sector economy -
Excess Production Capacity on the Rise - China moving from overheating to deflation
China's Economic Prospects for 2006 - The coexistence of deflation and yuan revaluation pressures
Foreign Exchange Policy Cannot Solve Structural Problems: A policy-mix approach is needed
Reforms of Non-tradable Shares Opening the Way for the Privatization of Major State-owned Enterprises
Regional Disparities Have Gone Beyond Acceptable Limits - The path to an all-round well-off society remains distant
Reform of the Household Registration System is the Key to Resolving China's "Four Agriculture-related Problems"
White Paper on Democracy Building in China Justifies Communist Party Rule - The gap between one-party dictatorship and democracy has yet to be bridged
Fiscal Transfer System Reinforced to Correct Regional Disparities
The 11th Five-Year Plan as a Steppingstone to Realizing an "All-Round Well-Off Society"
Ways to Overcome the Oil CrisisEnergy conservation more Important than development of supply sources
Japan Is Missing the "China Express" While China Is Distancing Itself from Japan
The Development of Private Companies as a Prerequisite for the Reform of State-owned Enterprises
Will China Become a Major Automobile Exporter?