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Index to Chinese Economic Studies, Vol. 26 (Fall 1992—Winter 1993—94) Fall 1992/Vol. 26, No. 1 Deficits in Chinese Industrial Enterprises (I) Issue Editor: Joseph Fewsmith Boston University Editor’s Introduction Joseph Fewsmith . A Comprehensive Report on Investigation into Losses among Industrial Enterprises The Investigative Group On Enterprise Losses . Causal Factors of Losses in Industrial Enterprises Doing Independent Accounting, and Suggested Countermeasures Zhao Minshan, Wen Lie, Liu Heng, and Jing Guiliang . Analysis of Losses Incurred by State-Owned Industrial Enterprises Included in the State Budget, and Proposed Countermeasures Song Qun, Lian Zhiming, Wang Dongjiang, Liu Wen, and Lu Guorong Winter 1992—93/Vol. 26, No. 2 Deficits in Chinese Industrial Enterprises (II) Issue Editor: Joseph Fewsmith Boston University Editor’s Introduction Joseph Fewsmith 88 CHINESE ECONOMIC STUDIES . Deficits at Coal Mines Subject to Unified Distribution and the Policy to Reverse Losses Ge Fu, Dai Biging, Xiao Ruxi, Zhang Jiwu, and Ming Shaoqing . Analysis of Machine-Building Enterprise Deficits and Study of Measures to Reverse Losses Song Guangdi, Li Fei, and Wan Jiali . Investigative Report on Losses Sustained by Enterprises Under the Former Ministry of Arms Industry Miao Qipei, Xu Guanglu, Zhuang Xiongchuan, and Xu Chunhua . An Analysis of Losses in Beijing Industrial Enterprises Yang Yuxin . Investigation of Losses in Industrial Enterprises in Liaoning Province Han Xiulan and Wu Wenhui Spring 1993/Vol. 26, No. 3 Criticism of Reform, 1981—1982 Editor’s Introduction Joseph Fewsmith Some Major Policy Directives on Economic Construction Chen Yun Strengthen and Improve Economic Planning Work Chen Yun Planned Production Is Primary, Free Production Supplementary You Lin On Planning and the Market Li Zhenzhong On the Correct Handling of the Relationship Between the Planned Economy and Market Regulation Deng Liqun THE EMERGENCE OF GREATER CHINA 89 An Unshakable Basic Criterion—My Understanding of the Principle of the Planned Economy Is Primary and Market Regulation Supplementary Fang Weizhong Upholding the Planned Economy as Primary and Market Regulation as Supplementary Gong Shiqi and Xu Yi Uphold and Improve the Mandatory Planning System Wang Renzhi and Gui Shiyong Comments at a Symposium to Discuss the Planned Economy as Primary and the Market Economy as Supplementary Liu Guoguang Summer 1993/Vol. 26, No. 4 Lin Ling on Sichuan’s Economic Reform Editor’s Introduction Joseph Fewsmith 1. A Good Start in Economic Structural Reform 2. Reform the Economic Structure Starting with the Expansion of Enterprise Autonomy 3. Some Questions Related to the Expansion of Enterprise Decision-Making Authority 4. Some Problems in Economic Reform—Preliminary Views on Sichuan’s Enterprise Reform Experiments 5. Sichuan’s Experiments in Reforming the Chinese Economic Structure 6. New Issues Brought Forth by Sichuan’s Economic Structural Reform 90 CHINESE ECONOMIC STUDIES Fall 1993/Vol. 26, No. 5 Regional Protectionism Guest Editor: Andrew H. Wedeman University of Puget Sound Tacoma, Washington Editor’s Introduction Andrew H. Wedeman 1. On the “Block Economy”: Its Birth, Consequences, and Cure Wu Jiangi 2. In-Depth Exploration of the Question of Regional Blockades Li Zhengyi 3. Current Regional Blockades and Suggested Solutions Li Youpeng 4. Anatomy of Local Protectionism Li Shihua 5. On Local Protectionism in China’s Market Development Lin Wenyi 6. On an Economic Policy Based on “Tilted Regions” Xu Changming 7. On the “Wars” over the Purchase of Farm and Subsidiary Products Feng Lianggang 8. Causes of Trade Wars over Farm Products, Their Harmful Effects, and Suggested Solutions Sun Ziduo Winter 1993 / Vol. 26, No. 6 The Emergence of Greater China Editor’s Introduction Joseph Fewsmith THE EMERGENCE OF GREATER CHINA 91 Concept and Practice of a “Greater Chinese Common Market” Chu-yuan Cheng Integration of the Chinese Economy and the Concept of “Economic Sphere of Both Sides of the Straits” Jin Hongfan From “Chinese Economic Sphere” to Chinese Unification Guo Xianzhong Establishment of a Chinese Economic Coordination System for Common Economic Prosperity Li Poxi Developing Trilateral Economic and Trade Cooperation between the Mainland, Hong Kong, and Taiwan—The 1990s Growth Stage of the All-China Economic Sphere Peng Tianxiang Prospects of Hong Kong-Taiwan-Mainland Economic Unification Fu Dongcheng Chinese Economic Cooperation and Regional Industrial Policy Zou Gang

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