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5 The Irreversible Transformation from a Planned to a Market Economy 41
The Third Plenum of the Eleventh Party Congress, 41
Evolution of Economic Concepts, 41
Inflation, Repression, and the Revival of Reform, 43
6 Economic Momentum Shifts to the Nonstate Sector 47
The Decline of State-Owned Enterprises, 47
Deficits in State-Owned Enterprises, 49
The "Triangle Debt" Scandal, 51
Growth of Township and Village Enterprises, 53
The Upsurge of Foreign-Invested Enterprises, 56
Potential for Development of the Private Economy, 59
7 Wage Reform and the Rise of China's Power Elite 61
Average Worker Wages, 61
Reform of the Civil Service Wage System, 63
The Wage System in Large and Medium-Sized State
Enterprises
,
65
China's Privileged Class, 71
Communist Party Cadres Are Shaken by Reform, 73
From State- to Enterprise-Determined Wages, 76
Constraining Wage Levels Through Full Employment
Policies
,
77
8 National and Per Capita Income 81
China's GNP and GNP Growth Rate, 81
Per Capita GNP, 82
Disparities in Per Capita GNP at the Provincial Level, 84
Disparities in Per Capita GDP at the Municipal Level, 86
9 The Never-Ending Struggle to Feed 1.2 Billion People 91
Supply of and Demand for Grain, 91
Land and Labor Productivity, 93
Pessimistic Outlook for the Future of Agriculture, 95
10 The New Focus on Tertiary Industry 99
China's Distorted Industrialization, 99
Defining Industry and Scale and Share of Enterprises,
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Publication Information: Book Title: China's New Political Economy: The Giant Awakes. Contributors: Susumu Yabuki - author, Stephen M. Harner - transltr. Publisher: Westview Press. Place of Publication: Boulder, CO. Publication Year: 1995. Page Number: viii.
    
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