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ArtikelStoking the Furnace; The Economics of Reform  
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Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 402 no. 8774 (Mar. 2012), page 30-32.
Topik: International Relations; Foreign Investment; Economic Policy; Banks; Trends
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Isi artikelIn 1985 a Chinese steamship, the Bashan, chugged down the Yangzi river, carrying an unusual cargo: ten foreign economists, including one Nobel prize-winner, and almost twice as many Chinese counterparts from the government and academia. They spent the weeklong voyage swapping ideas on how to steer China's unruly economy between the plan and the market. This "steamship conference", organised by the World Bank at the request of a government commission, has become legendary (although a bank report published the same year was probably more influential). This week the bank unveiled the results of another collaboration it hopes will make a similar splash: the "China 2030" study, examining how China can fulfil its ambition to become a high-income country over the next two decades, at ease with itself, its neighbours and its environment. On the steamship, the foreign advisers had the undivided attention of their hosts. Getting noticed in China is much harder now. China remains a big deal for the bank, but the bank is not a big deal for China.
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