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  • Voices

    CHILD BEGGARS
    Are the things the people can see invisible to our leaders?
    Wu Di, a Chinese blogger
    Financial Times | 2011-02-10
    The environment tax is going to happen
    Ma Zhong, director of the School of Environment and National Resources at Renmin University in Beijing
    The Guardian | 2011-02-09
    I don't think dissemination of such news would cause unrest in China
    Jia Qingguo, associate dean of international relations at Peking University
    New York Times | 2011-02-09
    We should definitely be factoring in the possibility that the Chinese economy wi...
    Barry Naughton, author of The Chinese Economy and Professor of Chinese Economy at the University of California, San Diego
    Sydney Morning Herald | 2011-02-09
    CHINESE PEOPLE
    Chinese people are really persistent, no matter how difficult the circumstances,...
    Hu Shuli, editor-in-chief of Caixin Media, Century Weekly and China Reform
    Caixin | 2011-01-28
    INFLATION
    Througout the period of the 12th 5-year Plan, China's economy will continue its ...
    Zhou Xiaochuan, Governor of China's central bank
    Xinhua Daily | 2011-01-28
    MEDIA
    The paper thought some of his work was inappropriate
    Zhuang Shenzhi, executive editor at Southern Metropolis Weekly
    NYT | 2011-01-28
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