- Xue
Muqiao (Chinese: 薛暮桥; pinyin: Xuē
Mùqiáo; 25
October 1904 – 22 July 2005) was an
eminent Chinese economist and politician. He was
instrumental in introducing...
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Muqiao station (Chinese: 木桥站; pinyin:
Mùqiáo Zhàn) is a
subway station in
Yuhua District, Changsha, Hunan, China,
operated by the
Changsha subway operator...
- 1985 10
million Problems in China's
Socialist Economy (中国社会主义经济问题研究) Xue
Muqiao Chinese 1979 10
million What
Color Is Your Parachute?
Richard Nelson Bolles...
- Ramana, R. (June 1983). "Reviewed Work: China's
Socialist Economy by Xue
Muqiao".
Social Scientist. 11 (6): 68–74. doi:10.2307/3516910. JSTOR 3516910. McCarthy...
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employees as
authorized by the
State Council.[citation needed] Xue
Muqiao (August 1952 –
November 1958) Jia
Qiyun (November 1958 – June 1961) Wang...
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introduced economic reforms. In the
early 1950s,
economists Yu Guangyuan, Xue
Muqiao and Sun
Yefang raised the
question of
socialist transformation in which...
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Zhang Jike,
Zhang Chao (table tennis), Ma Lin, Fang Bo, Song Hongyuan, Li
Muqiao, Wang Hao, Lei Zhenhua, Hao Shuai, Xu Xin, Qiu Yike, Wei Yan Tao, Zhang...
- Jisheng, a
senior journalist from
Xinhua News Agency,
reports that Xue
Muqiao, then head of the
National Statistics Bureau of China, said in 1958, "We...
- and the
following eight villages: Puyi
Village Shangguan Village (上观村)
Muqiao Village (木桥村)
Liugong Village (留公村) Yong
Village (勇村) Gule
Village (古乐村)...
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justify market reforms. In his 1981 work China's
Socialist Economy, Xue
Muqiao would use Stalin's book as a
justification for
using the
market mechanism...