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Improving Resource Utilization Efficiency and Building a Resource-Efficient Society*

2005-09-01

Building a resource-efficient society and realizing a sustainable development have become the goal all countries are trying to achieve as the world economy reaches a certain stage.

Seriously Tackling Problems Regarding the Path to Industrialization and the Economic Growth Mode during the 11th Five-Year Plan

2005-09-01

"Macro control" had dominated the year 2004 -- more scared than hurt. But it should be noted that since the implementation of the policy of reform and opening-up began, whenever growth was accelerated, it would soon slowed down due to the resources bottleneck and mounting inflation pressure.

GeneralEconomic Performanceand Prominent Problems in 2005

2005-09-01

In short, the economy has been moving forward in the regulated direction set by the Party Central Committee and the State Council at the beginning of this year.

Judgment on Cyclical Development Trend of the Economy in 2005

2005-09-01

In 2005, the basic performanceposture of China’s economic growth and industrial development will be subject to the joint impact of the cyclical economic fluctuations at three levels.

Analysis of Market Price Performance in the First Half of This Year and Basic Judgment on the Macroeconomic Situation

2005-09-01

In the first six months of 2005, the personal consumer price index (CPI) rose mildly. It went up 2.3 percent over the same period of the previous year, but the rate was 1.3 percentage points lower.

Strategic Principles and Policy Measures for Coordinated Regional Development*

2005-09-01

Coordinated regional development is determined by various factors. The following five points should be considered in formulating strategy and policy to achieve this goal.

An Analysis of China’s Consumer Demand for Grain and Policy Suggestions

2005-09-01

In terms of purposes, the consumer demand for grain comprises four parts: food, feed, industrial use and seed.

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