Big city blues: China
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Shanghai is China's most populated city and one of its most industrious, but it is starting to lag behind other Chinese cities experiencing rapid economic growth. This is mostly because much of its industry is state owned, while private enterprise is quickly becoming the Chinese norm.
Publication Name: The Economist (UK)
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0613
Year: 1992
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City of the plain
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Shanghai is one of those cities along coastal China given free reign by the federal government to develop itself economically, and the results have been impressive. It has become one oc China's most prosperous cities with income well above the national average.
Publication Name: The Economist (UK)
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0613
Year: 1995
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Second thoughts: China's economy
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The Natl People's Congress is challenging the complacency of the Chinese government on economic growth, charging that the microeconomy is unhealthy despite lower inflation. Critics also accuse the government of not giving a complete picture of the economy.
Publication Name: The Economist (UK)
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0613
Year: 1996
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