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Simplified Chinese | 第七个五年计划 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 第七個五年計劃 | ||||||
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The 7th Five-Year Plan of China was a set of economic goals designed to strengthen the Chinese economy between 1986 and 1990.
In late September 1985, a conference of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) delegates convened to adopt the "Proposal for the Seventh Five Year Plan" which was set to begin in 1986. [1]: 200 The proposal demonstrated a shift from direct government control over enterprises to using indirect macroeconomic controls to "establish a new system for the socialist economy." [1]: 200
In March 1986, the State Council submitted "The 7th Five Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development of the People's Republic of China, 1986–1990" to the Fourth Session of the 6th National People's Congress for review and ratification.[ citation needed]
According to China Daily, the fundamental principles and guidelines of the 7th Five Year Plan were: [2]
According to China Daily, the specific goals of economic development set out in the Plan were: [2]
The national goals of the Plan included speeding up development on the coast, with inland regions role's being to "support and accelerate coastal development." [3]: 218 During this Plan period, different regions of China were encouraged to develop by leveraging their respective advantages. [3]: 218 Coastal regions were instructed to focused on "the restructuring of traditional industries, new industries, and consumer goods production." [3]: 217 Western regions were to focus on processing and agriculture. In central regions, energy, construction, and minerals were the focus. [3]: 217
7th Five-Year Plan | |||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 第七个五年计划 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 第七個五年計劃 | ||||||
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The 7th Five-Year Plan of China was a set of economic goals designed to strengthen the Chinese economy between 1986 and 1990.
In late September 1985, a conference of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) delegates convened to adopt the "Proposal for the Seventh Five Year Plan" which was set to begin in 1986. [1]: 200 The proposal demonstrated a shift from direct government control over enterprises to using indirect macroeconomic controls to "establish a new system for the socialist economy." [1]: 200
In March 1986, the State Council submitted "The 7th Five Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development of the People's Republic of China, 1986–1990" to the Fourth Session of the 6th National People's Congress for review and ratification.[ citation needed]
According to China Daily, the fundamental principles and guidelines of the 7th Five Year Plan were: [2]
According to China Daily, the specific goals of economic development set out in the Plan were: [2]
The national goals of the Plan included speeding up development on the coast, with inland regions role's being to "support and accelerate coastal development." [3]: 218 During this Plan period, different regions of China were encouraged to develop by leveraging their respective advantages. [3]: 218 Coastal regions were instructed to focused on "the restructuring of traditional industries, new industries, and consumer goods production." [3]: 217 Western regions were to focus on processing and agriculture. In central regions, energy, construction, and minerals were the focus. [3]: 217