Engineering comes to you at last. As the Editors-in-Chief of En- gineering, first of all, we wish to thank all the scholars at home and abroad for their eager responses and full support, and all those who have provide...Engineering comes to you at last. As the Editors-in-Chief of En- gineering, first of all, we wish to thank all the scholars at home and abroad for their eager responses and full support, and all those who have provided encouragement and contributions toward the emergence of this journal. Looking back over the history of human civilization, hu- man survival is closely related to the development of social productive forces, which come from engineering science and technology (EST). Along with today's rapid economic and social development, we face common threats from global problems such as food safety, resource shortages, energy cri- ses, environmental pollution, climate change, network attacks, population expansion, poverty, the prevalence of disease, and economic crises. Therefore, EST research that addresses these major issues of economic development appears to be par- ticularly important. At present, a new scientific and technical revolution, including wide spread industrial transformation, is flowing together with new developments in human society. Historically, we know that progress and innovation in EST is a crucial engine for promotin~ progress in human society.展开更多
Since reform, China's market institution has been gradually evolving, but is still facing insufficient competition owing to lower transparency, administrative interventions, and territorial limitations in certain are...Since reform, China's market institution has been gradually evolving, but is still facing insufficient competition owing to lower transparency, administrative interventions, and territorial limitations in certain areas. This paper reviews the applicability of market hypotheses to China, and analyzes the implications with respect to various markets and the resolution of the Third Plenary Session of the Eighteenth Central Committee Congress. It is vital for the relevant authorities to reinforce implementation of the resolution's initiatives. Following the new policies, it is expected that the market institution will be advanced to a higher level.展开更多
文摘Engineering comes to you at last. As the Editors-in-Chief of En- gineering, first of all, we wish to thank all the scholars at home and abroad for their eager responses and full support, and all those who have provided encouragement and contributions toward the emergence of this journal. Looking back over the history of human civilization, hu- man survival is closely related to the development of social productive forces, which come from engineering science and technology (EST). Along with today's rapid economic and social development, we face common threats from global problems such as food safety, resource shortages, energy cri- ses, environmental pollution, climate change, network attacks, population expansion, poverty, the prevalence of disease, and economic crises. Therefore, EST research that addresses these major issues of economic development appears to be par- ticularly important. At present, a new scientific and technical revolution, including wide spread industrial transformation, is flowing together with new developments in human society. Historically, we know that progress and innovation in EST is a crucial engine for promotin~ progress in human society.
文摘Since reform, China's market institution has been gradually evolving, but is still facing insufficient competition owing to lower transparency, administrative interventions, and territorial limitations in certain areas. This paper reviews the applicability of market hypotheses to China, and analyzes the implications with respect to various markets and the resolution of the Third Plenary Session of the Eighteenth Central Committee Congress. It is vital for the relevant authorities to reinforce implementation of the resolution's initiatives. Following the new policies, it is expected that the market institution will be advanced to a higher level.