Author: Editor-in-Chief Chi
Fulin
Paperback: 233 pages
Publisher: Foreign Languages Press
(2006)
Language: English
Contents: The 2005 Evaluation Report on
China's Reform is the first analysis and evaluation report on
China's reform for a single year since the country adopted its
reform policy 26 years ago. With striking reforms in macro control
as the motif, this report reviews the reform steps taken, in rural
areas in particular, regarding enterprises, finances, construction
of the market system, social restructuring, and government
transformation in the year 2004, sums up these experiences from the
point of view of the successes and failures of reform, and puts
forward related proposals. The report presents independent,
objective, and realistic arguments, and may serve as reference
material for the concerned Chinese government departments in their
decision -- making, as well as an informative handbook for people
who are concerned about China's reform process.
(China.org.cn October 24, 2006)