The Chinese economy grew 8 per cent in 2002. The speedy growth of China's economy in 2002 was fuelled by booming exports and the central government efforts to stimulate domestic demand.
Agroup of well-managed, competitive large enterprises and conglomerates should be established in China to form a solid base for its national economy. Because China has not experienced a complete industrialization, the...Agroup of well-managed, competitive large enterprises and conglomerates should be established in China to form a solid base for its national economy. Because China has not experienced a complete industrialization, the intensity of industrial integration is展开更多
China’s accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) will not only benefit the country’s economic development, but also have far-reaching influences on Chinese society, pointed out a report released by the Develo...China’s accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) will not only benefit the country’s economic development, but also have far-reaching influences on Chinese society, pointed out a report released by the Development Research Centre under the State Council at a recent forum. WTO membership will accelerate the modernization of Chinese society and have a positive effect on people’s lives. However, it may also exacerbate some existing problems such as unemployment and the widening gap between social classes, said the report. The government is urged to draft specific laws and policies to deal with coming challenges, ease potential social conflicts展开更多
文摘The Chinese economy grew 8 per cent in 2002. The speedy growth of China's economy in 2002 was fuelled by booming exports and the central government efforts to stimulate domestic demand.
文摘Agroup of well-managed, competitive large enterprises and conglomerates should be established in China to form a solid base for its national economy. Because China has not experienced a complete industrialization, the intensity of industrial integration is
文摘China’s accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) will not only benefit the country’s economic development, but also have far-reaching influences on Chinese society, pointed out a report released by the Development Research Centre under the State Council at a recent forum. WTO membership will accelerate the modernization of Chinese society and have a positive effect on people’s lives. However, it may also exacerbate some existing problems such as unemployment and the widening gap between social classes, said the report. The government is urged to draft specific laws and policies to deal with coming challenges, ease potential social conflicts