Chinese economists on economic reform. Collected works of Chen Xiwen [electronic resource] /
Collected works of Chen Xiwen
Chen Xiwen ; edited by China Development Research Foundation.
- First edition.
- Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2014.
- 1 online resource (xv, 233 p.)
- Routledge studies on the Chinese economy. Chinese economists on economic reform ; 3 .
"First edition of A Collection of Chen Xiwen's Works on Economic Reform by Chen Xiwen, ISBN: 978-7-80234-209-5, published 2008 by China Development Press."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. The rise of township-and-village enterprises and changes in national economic patterns (1985) -- 2. The key to economic development in rural areas is the correct treatment of farmers (1990) -- 3. New problems facing rural reform and development in the 1990s (1992) -- 4. Bringing about a gradual modernization of agriculture through management that is based on the household-contracting system (1998) -- 5. A recommendation to suspend taxes on agriculture for one year, specifically the agricultural tax, the tax on special agriculture products, the tax on pig slaughtering, and the rural levies for education (1999) -- 6. Recommendations on improving our reform of the grain 'circulation' system (April 1999) -- 7. The turning point in our supply and demand situations for grain, and regulating the structure of agricultural production (2000) -- 8. Agriculture, the rural economy, and farmers : issues for the next stage (2001) -- 9. Promoting the building of a 'new socialist countryside' (2005) -- 10. The current situation with respect to agriculture, rural areas, and farmers in our country (2006) -- 11. Several issues that deserve attention with respect to our current rural land policies (August 2006) -- 12. Recommendations with respect to setting up more universal coverage of the minimum living allowance system in rural areas (November 28, 2006) -- 13. Coordinate socioeconomic development in urban and rural areas and set up enduring mechanisms that enable industry to propel the advance of agriculture and that enable urban areas to 'bring along' rural areas : finding proactive ways to build up a new socialist countryside (2007) -- 14. Several noteworthy issues with respect to the recent increases in agricultural prices (June 2007) -- 15. On the current socioeconomic situation with respect to agriculture and to rural areas, and major policy considerations (September 6, 2007) -- 16. Modernize agriculture in a way that accommodates China's specific situation (October 2007).