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Three Scenarios for Political Reform
Rural Land Reform Tops the Agenda at Third Plenum of the 17th Central Committee
Impact of the US-triggered financial crisis on China expected to be limited - China's presence in the global economy growing amid the decoupling process -
Guangdong Province Aiming for Industrial Upgrading without Hollowing Out
Stock Market at a Turning Point with Monetary Policy Easing and Measures in Place to Shore up Share Prices
China's Transition to a Freely Floating Exchange Rate System - Lessons from Japan's Experience
Further Slowdown of the Chinese Economy Inevitable after the Olympic Games
Real Estate Prices on the Edge of a Downturn - To what extent will the economy be affected?
Risk of Stagflation Growing with Crude Oil Prices at Record High
The Great Sichuan Earthquake Changes China - Crisis as an Opportunity for Reform
The Big Debate over PKO in the Stock Market
Accelerating Appreciation of the RMB - A major step toward a free floating exchange rate system
The Chinese Currency Strengthening Despite Rising Inflation - A sharp contrast between the falling internal value and rising external value of the renminbi