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Editors' Introduction

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  • Joseph Fewsmith
  • Gary Zou

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The theory of the "great international cycle" (>i>guoji da xunhuan>/i>) was worked out by two young researchers in the Economic Planning Institute of the State Planning Commission, Wang Jian and Pei Xiaolin. Wang Jian participated in the drafting of background material for the strategic section of Zhao Ziyang's report to the Thirteenth Party Congress, which helped stimulate his thinking on the subject. The idea of the great international cycle was first circulated internally in a Xinhua publication in August 1987, and a proposal drafted by Wang landed on Zhao's desk while the party congress was in session. A few days later, Zhao endorsed the idea at a central work conference, saying, "I think it makes sense.">sup>1>/sup>

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  • Joseph Fewsmith & Gary Zou, 1991. "Editors' Introduction," Chinese Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 25(1), pages 3-6, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:mes:chinec:v:25:y:1991:i:1:p:3-6
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