Contents
         Taking a Market-Oriented Direction and Pushing Forward
         in a Gradual Way-The Basic Experience of China's
         Economic Reform
         What Do Our Economists Know Now About Transition to
         a Market System?
         Establishing a Socialist Market Economic Framework
         The Challenge of Transforming from a Centrally Planned
         to a Market Economy
         The Marketization Process of the Chinese Economy and the
         Current Macroeconomic Situation
         Some Thoughts on Economic Reform in China
         Market Reform Strategies for Dealing with Imbalances in
         Regional Economic Development
         On the Speed of Transition in Central Europe
         Reflections on the Open Policies After the Opium War of
         1840 and Since the Reform and Opening in 1978
         Clearing Up Some Doubts About China's Change to a
         Market Economy
         Strengthening Macrocontrol in the Transition to a Market
         Economy
         Emergence of the Market Economy and Income Distribu-
         tion in China: A Comparison with the Japanese Experi-
         ence
         Financial Reform Is Key to Economic Transition
         Price and Commodity Control in Japan's Postwar Inflation-
         ary Period
         The Market Economy and Macro Regulation and Control
         Monetary Transformation and Macroeconomic Man-
         agement in China
         Focal Points and the Difficulties of Changing China's
         Double-Track Economic System into a Market Economy
         Difficulties and Countermeasures in the Transition from a
         Planned Economy to a Market Economy
         The Role of Futures Markets in the U.S. Economy and the
         Development of Futures Markets in China
         The Chinese Economy in the 21st Century
         The Modern Market and Small Production Peasant House-
         holds--New Idea About Handling Relations Between
         Peasants and the Market
         Two Catch-up Models: The Chinese and the Japanese
         Constraints of Foreign Currency in the Process of Economic
         Development from the Japanese Experience
         The Regionalization of the Asian Economy and Its Impact
         on China's Development
         The Growth and Standardization of China's Futures Mar-
         kets
         Reform, Internationalization and Macroeconomic Instabili-
         ty
         Appendix.
         Major Statistical Figures on China's National Economy and
         Social Development in 1996
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