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    STATISTICS
    Behind statistical fraud lies the long-established...
    Guest commentator Mo Ke on the news that the sum of local GDP figures exceeded the national GDP by RMB 1.4 trillion.
    Economic Observer | 2009-08-06
    INDUSTRY
    If Shangdong Iron and Steel Group finally succeed ...
    Guest commentator Ye Tan reflects on Shandong Iron and Steel Group's recent attempts to acquire the Rizhao Steel Group.
    Economic Observer | 2009-08-06
    REAL ESTATE
    Why can't property developers keep houses off the ...
    Ren Zhiqiang, president of Huayuan Real Estate
    House365.com | 2009-08-03
    HEALTH CARE
    All-powerful government agencies possess an inhere...
    Guest columnist Wuyue Sanren comments on the recent case of a migrant worker suffering from a work-related illness.
    Economic Observer | 2009-07-31
    INVESTMENT
    The biggest risk associated with the huge surge in...
    Zhang Monan, a researcher at the State Information Center, a research body under the country's National Development and Reform Commission.
    Economic Observer | 2009-07-31
    NEW ENERGY
    Neither gas-fueled vehicles nor hybrid cars have a...
    An EO reader comments on an article about controversial entreprenuer Yang Rong's aim to develop a "new-energy" auto project.
    Economic Observer | 2009-07-27
    ALLOWANCES
    They should hire sedan chairs instead, not only wo...
    Guest columnist Zhou Minghua comments on reports that official in Liaoning receive travel allowances of RMB 80,000 a year.
    Economic Observer | 2009-07-27
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