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Zhu Rongji on the Record : The Shanghai Years, 1987-1991 /

"Compilation of writings and speeches including photos from Zhu's service as mayor of Shanghai, a period during which he began to reorganize state-owned industries, crack down on bureaucratism, plan major reforms in land leasing and public housing, and initiate infrastructure projects to l...

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Autor principal: Zhu, Rongji, 1928-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Chino
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : BROOKINGS INSTITUTION Press, 2018.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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  • Front Cover; Front Flap; Title Page; Copyright Information; Table of Contents; Publication Note; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Indigenizing Production of the Santana; Make the Supply of Non-Staple Foods for Shanghai's Residents a Breakthrough Point in Our Work; Utilizing Foreign Investment and Developing Foreign Trade; Changes in Thinking Can Bring Great Hope to Shanghai; Invigorate Shanghai's Finances, Support Economic Revitalization; Speed Up Indigenous Production of Very Larg-Scale Integrated Circuits; Unite and Strive Together to Do Good Economic Work.
  • Speech at the First Plenary Session of the Ninth Shanghai People's CongressDo a Good Job of Supplying Non-Staple Foods in the Spirit of Reform and Truth-Seeking; Foreign Trade: The Vanguard for Shanghai's Development of an Externally Oriented Economy; The Shanghai Municipal Government Must Be Prepared to Fight Hard for Revitalization; Play to Our Strengths in Science and Technology, and Fight the Good Fight for Key Industrial Projects; Some Principles for Establishing the Shanghai Foreign Investment Commission; A Few Comments on the Devolution of Powers.
  • Press Conference Announcing the Establishment of the Shanghai Foreign Investment CommissionA Conversation with American Author Harrison Salisbury; The Research Office of the City Government Should Become the Mayor's Brain Trust; A Speech at Fudan University; Three Expectations of All City Officials at the Bureau Level and Above; An Interview with Kevin Sinclair of The Standard (Hong Kong); Let Enterprises Swim by Themselves in the Markets; A Conversation with Siegfried Lengi, Secretary of the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.
  • Develop High-Quality Services and Improve the Investment EnvironmentSome Specific Thoughts Regarding the Development of Pudong; Invigorate Large and Medium State-Owned Enterprises; The Problems of Dirt and Disorder in Shanghai; Work Assigned by Leaders Should Be Carried Out Thoroughly; Remarks at Three Study Meetings of the Members of the Standing Committee of the Municipal Party Committee; We Muse Use Foreign Investments Boldly; Promoting the Tight Integration of Sci-Tech with Production; Bonuses Should Reward the Diligent and Penalize the Lazy.
  • What Matters in a Legal System Is Its EffectivenessAlways Remember That We Are Servants of the People; Letters and Petitions Are an Important Way to Keep in Touch with the People; We Are Resolved to Rectify the Taxi Industry; A Conversation with C.Y. Leung, Director of Jones Lang Wooten (Hong Kong); A Joint Interview with Japanese Correspondents Based in Shanghai; A Conversation with the World Bank's Shahid Javed Burki and Delegation; A Conversation with German Expert Werner Gerich; Quality Is Shanghai's Lifeblood; A Few Comments about Economic Hot Spots.