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    Executive summary This report will be discussed on the issue of Chinese housing price control policy and its effects. The research has showed in the past decades, Chinese housing pricing was increasing at an unhealthy amazing rate in almost every city. The Chinese government has kept publishing a series of policies in order to control the increasing price. The report will apply this issue to Economic in One lesson and analysis the inflation and government pricing fixing effects.

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    Dear Balram, Who says your way is right? I am Wen Jiabao the sixth Premier of the State Council of the People 's Republic of China, serving as China 's head of government. I have received your letters and must say I thoroughly disagree with your perspective. I, Wen Jiabao, am the man behind Beijing’s economic policy. I have been labeled the “people’s premier” as I have repeatedly advocated for a more balanced approach in developing China’s economy. I have given agency to impoverished regions, those

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    In the National People’s Congress press conference in March 2007, China’s Premier Wen Jiabao argues the biggest problem with China’s economy is that its economic growth is unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and unsustainable. Since export and investment play unsustainable roles in increasing China’s real GDP, this study tries to testify how consumption enhances the sustainability of China’s real GDP in the short run over a long period of time. As Krugman (1994) suggests, increase in the economic

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    Today, the influence of the People’s Republic of China is felt around the world. Its global economic and diplomatic presence has led to speculation that China will be or already is the next superpower. However, China was not always so involved in the world and the motivations that drove China to extend its influence and ability to project power remain a subject of debate. There are two major schools of thought on what motivated China to become a global actor. Certain scholars such as David Shambaugh

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    and Singapore, aiming for a responds to challenges the urban development has caused. Its aim is to be an example for the future improvement of the metropolis creation and performance; Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao made an statement for a “A thriving city which is socially harmonious, environmentally-friendly and resource-efficient – a model for sustainable development”. The Eco-City project is estimated to be concluded in 10-15 years, and it is run by SSTEC1

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    Understanding China’s Political System The Chinese Communist Party (CCP or Party) has been in power in China for more than six decades, a record of longevity that rivals and could one day surpass that of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.2 The CCP assumed power in 1949 by means of a civil war victory over the forces of Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalists, who moved the seat of their Republic of China government to the island of Taiwan. The Communists named their new regime the People’s Republic

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    CHINA February 2012 EDC ECONOMICS MARKET SPOTLIGHT: Real GDP grew 9.2% in 2011, a marked slowdown from the 10.4% pace of 2010. A sharp slowdown in real estate construction activity, as a result of past excesses, and weak demand from Europe will result in growth slowing to 8.0% in 2012, with the slowdown occurring in the first half. However, inflationary pressures are abating rapidly, giving room to ease if necessary. The key downside risk to the outlook is the impact of the real estate slowdown

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    Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, which was held in Beijing from 8 to 14 November 2012. XI Jinping appointed Secretary General Party in November, became President of the Republic following HU Jintao and Li Keqiang succeeded as Prime Minister Wen Jiabao. The composition of the new government was announced on 16 March 2013. In addition to the Prime Minister, it has four deputy prime ministers, five state councilors and twenty-five ministers and presidents of state commissions. Major suppliers: European

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    not be available by then. United Nation and World Bank are keeping mum over the land-grab proposal. However, they have said to bring in the land grabbers within the ambit of the code of conduct. The warning was sounded by the then Chinese premier Wen Jiabao in 2011 against this move. He had remarked “The rights of farmers cannot be sacrificed for reducing investment cost of industrialization and urbanization. He further said

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    China is the fastest emerging political power in the world, a power that in a short amount of time turned from a third-rate industrial nation with lots of raw potential, to the second largest economy and one of the largest militaries in the world. But is China’s political and social structures unique? Certainly, the Chinese system possesses certain aspects similar to what already exists in other modern nation-states and their governments, however, it is how these pieces coelute together into a coherent

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