The new leadership should "consider" setting up an institution to oversee reform and redefine the function of government, a leading economist said.
Discussion of China's policy agenda under new leadership is heating up at the World Economic Forum that opened in Swizerland on Wednesday.
Leading government officials and economists say at the World Economic Forum that China should continue to push forward structural reforms.
Leading government officials and economists say at the World Economic Forum that China should continue to push forward structural reforms.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief said on Wednesday that the economic recovery is still weak, and uncertainty is still high.
It remains difficult to find markets with good risk/return, or an area of the world without serious geopolitical tensions.
French President Francois Hollande will seek to boost Chinese confidence in France and the eurozone in his much-anticipated visit to China.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Monday that the eurozone debt crisis is "far from over" and the economic environment of next year will be more difficult.
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