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August 1, 2009

Dispute over a new road to industrialization: a debate not completed

Filed under: Financial News — Tags: — lily @ 10:32 am -0700

Dispute over a new road to industrialization: a debate not completed
Before following the “industrial landmark” and “industry people” column, this starting from the current “industrial road” column will be “looking for soul industry” and to extend and enhance the subject.

“Industrial road” column will focus on China’s industrialization road toward the core of the problem. Topics include “battle of new-type industrialization,” “private breakout and heavy” and “low-carbon economy,” “industrial innovation system”, “smart industrial”, “the old industrial cities in transition” and so on, trying to clarify the confusion of our development: in the end China should choose what kind of a path of industrial development?

While the first wave of the industrial revolution, China has become the laggards, but to catch up in the following ranks of those who, how much China has not lagged behind. Think about the sixties when the eighteenth century the Qing Dynasty officials enlightened “self-reliance” under the banner to open the door to China’s industrialization, Japan is still in the shogunate rule, ten years before the German unification. However, in the historical process of China’s industrialization repeated bad luck, after a nine decades of struggle, China is still a pre-industrialized countries. Therefore, the first generation of the Chinese Communist Party leaders to work hard, “the United States in time for the Premiership,” China into the ranks of industrial countries. However, the status of a closed-door policy, China has not only failed to achieve the goal of generations, but lost the history of the revolution in information technology opportunities. Fortunately, in the reform and opening-up process of China’s industrialization began to accelerate, so, after 140 years of modern times of struggle, the twenty-first century, China has finally bid farewell to the early stages of industrialization, access to the medium term. Looking around the world, developed countries have entered the post-industrialization, China’s road to industrialization in the latter half of how to go from here?

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Experts in the Ministry of Commerce: China’s national enterprises to foreign investors worry about mergers and acquisitions absurd

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Experts in the Ministry of Commerce: China’s national enterprises to foreign investors worry about mergers and acquisitions absurd
1978 to 1991, the period can be seen as one of China’s utilization of foreign capital early stage. If the real breakdown in 1986 can only be seen as a formal start.

“Why are you only with the introduction of technology we are talking about, not to talk about joint ventures?” In 1978, was invited to visit the U.S. General Chairman Murphy asked the then presiding over the case of Li reception. Former Vice Premier Li at the time of writing the “break – to open in early years of the country,” a book to record the vivid clips.

It is also the beginning of reform and opening up, it was the first time that the “joint venture” concept.

In the reform and opening up the initial idea of Deng Xiaoping’s strategy is to take the initiative “a wolf into the sheepfold”, that is, through the “introduction of foreign invested huge amounts of capital-intensive” approach to save the Chinese economy has become paralyzed. In June 22, 1978 in a conversation, Deng Xiaoping proposed the “enlarge a little timid,” “engage in it 50 billion” point of view. After that, he personally went to Japan, Singapore and other countries for investment.

It is this world you want and the urgent

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By the army during the war years by the caravan of peace

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By the army during the war years by the caravan of peace
In the 60th anniversary of the founding of new China’s?

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