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Search results are stored in a TEMPORARY file for display purposes. The temporary file will be purged from our system in a few hours. Section 1 of 1 Reform and Opening, Beginning in 1982 The period of readjustment produced promising results, increasing incomes substantially; raising the availability of food, housing, and other consumer goods; and generating strong rates of growth in all sectors except heavy industry, which was intentionally restrained. In industry the complexity and interrelation of production activities prevented a single, simple policy from bringing about the kind of dramatic improvement that the responsibility system achieved in agriculture.

The role of foreign trade under the economic reforms increased far beyond its importance in any previous period. Data as of July 1987. Mozilla Firefox. Library of Congress Country Studies Do NOT bookmark these search results.

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Search results are stored in a TEMPORARY file for display purposes. The temporary file will be purged from our system in a few hours. Section 1 of 1 Libraries and Archives Very early in Chinese civilization, scholars had extensive private libraries, and all of the imperial dynasties constructed libraries and archives to house literary treasures and official records. Following the founding of the People's Republic, government and education leaders strove to develop library services and make them available throughout the country. The country's main library, the National Library of China, housed a rich collection of books, periodicals, newspapers, maps, prints, photographs, manuscripts, microforms, tape recordings, and inscriptions on bronze, stone, bones, and tortoiseshells.

On the basis of the General Rules for Archives published in 1983, historical archives were being expanded at the provincial and county levels. Global Legal Information Network. Research Guides and Databases from the Library of Congress (Global Gateways) Asian Collections: An Illustrated Guide (Library of Congress - Asian Division) Asian Reading Room (Area Studies, Asian Division, Library of Congress) Business Reference Services Home. Location John Adams Building Fifth Floor, Room LA 508 2nd St.

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The law, which was proposed 14 years ago and finally received official approval last year from the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, the country's top legislature, aimed to build a uniform, open, transparent market, and to encourage fair competition, experts said. Sheng Jiemin, a Peking University law professor, told Xinhua it had introduced some advanced concepts from America's anti-monopoly law, which strikes at dominating enterprises' monopolistic activities and puts safeguarding consumer rights as priority.

"It is different from other economic laws," Sheng explained. "Punishment usually comes after a long and thorough investigation and research under the anti-monopoly law. " Any activities that harm consumer rights were discouraged, Zhang added. Guide to Law Online: China - Law Library of Congress. China : Country Studies - Federal Research Division. Portals in the Asian Division (Asian Division Reading Room) Global Gateway: World Culture & Resources (Library of Congress) Selected Taiwanese Business Resources(Business Reference Services, Library of Congress)

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