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Foreign Trade and Economic Reform in China

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In this article, the efficiency of China's foreign trade was analyzed and a pre-reform foreign trade system was proposed to reform the trade system in the country, and a trade policy and economic development was discussed.
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Preface 1. Trade policy and economic development 2. The prereform foreign trade system 3. Reforming the foreign trade system 4. The efficiency of China's foreign trade 5. Integrated versus partial reforms Appendices References.

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