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Price reform in China (English)

China has been reforming its price system in small incremental steps since 1979. By the early 1990s, this process had reached a fairly advanced stage. Nearly 70 percent of all consumer goods, in terms of sales value, have been deregulated and price controls have been lifted from 58 percent of industrial raw materials. Only 17 agricultural commodities remained subject to state price controls at the end of 1991, as against 110 in the early 1980s and...
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Price reform in China (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/582991468015853321

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