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The Economic
Reform and Open-door Policy of China
In
December 1978,the Central committee of the
Communist Party of China held an historic
meeting in Beijing, at which two important
decisions were made .One was to open the
door of China to the outside world and the
other, to invigorate the national economy
through reform. As it turned out ,the meeting
marked a new page in the annals of China.
Since then, China has embarked on a gradual
switch from the planned economy to what
we now call the socialist market economy.
Reforms came to the rural areas
first ,The people's communes were dismantled,
thus ending as system that had kept the
farmers in an economic straitjacket for
years. City reforms came somewhat later
and not without difficulty ,Still ,Big strides
have been made with achievement yisible
to every fair-minded person. For one thing,
the old system under which people were paid
without having to work hard has been abolished
,For another, large amounts of foreign investment
have been pouring in and joint ventures
have been mushrooming, especially in the
coastal areas, Special economic zones have
been set up with shenzhen, Zhuai, Shantou
and Xiamen as the four initials, followed
by the Yangtze River Delta, the Pearl River
Delta, the southeast area of Fujian Province,
and Bohai Bay in Guangxi, In the south,
the island province of Hainan has been ratified
as a special economic area .Last but not
least, Pudong, the eastern part of shanghai,
has been newly designated as a special economic
zone. Finally, private business has been
growing fairly fast. While creating jobs
and wealth for many people it has made life
somewhat easier and more comfortable for
the city dwellers.
The
successful adoption of major reform measures
in finance, taxation, banking, foreign exchange
foreign trade ,and investment has brought
about a sustained and rapid development
in the national economy ,It is estimated
that the 1994 gross domestic product (GDP),grew
about 11 percent, exceeding 4trillion yuan;
the total value of imports and exports increased
by about 20 percent, topping US 220 billion.
Urban and rural sayings deposits increased
by 800 billion yuan; urban and rural people's
incomes jumped 7 percent and 4 percent respectively
in real terms. All this progress has helped
maintain social stability and prepared favorable
conditions for further reform and opening
up to the outside.
In
1995.the Communist Party of china held another
historic meeting in Beijing at which it
produced the blue print for the social economic
development in 1996-2000,which is known
as the 9th Five-Year Plan period, and in
2001-2010.Economic construction, as in the
past 17 years, will continue to be the focus
of the Party and government effort. Reforms
will go on ,so will the effort to open China
to the outside world. With Hong Kong returned
to the sovereignty of China in July 1997,and
with the socialist market economy basically
in place in 2000,china holds out a bright
and beautiful future for its citizens.
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