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Observations on Some Questions in the Building of a Socialist Economy with Chinese Characteristics

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  • Rong Yiren

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Building China into a socialist country with Chinese characteristics is the only way to make the country prosper and grow strong. On this point, I have had the opportunity to gain some perceptual knowledge in the past few years, having taken part in some economic activities. In conjunction with the perception gained in practice, recently I have systematically reexamined the Chinese Constitution and the related party lines and policies. After repeated reflection, I have come to realize that there are several important issues in economic construction. My purpose is only to "cast a brick to attract jade," in the hope that my commonplace remarks will bring out more valuable observations from other people so that together we can contribute to the country's socialist modernization.

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  • Rong Yiren, 1986. "Observations on Some Questions in the Building of a Socialist Economy with Chinese Characteristics," Chinese Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 20(2), pages 13-25, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:mes:chinec:v:20:y:1986:i:2:p:13-25
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