Who said it, and when? Responsibility of Government for social and economic conditions should include the promotion of measures that would assure to everyone a defined minimum standard of living. While a country’s spiritual civilization is reflected in the highest level to which the genius of its people rises in the arts and sciences, a rock bottom measure of its economic civilization is the level of comfort and decency below which no one of its people needs to fall.
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As well as,
If you watched Li Xiannian page, you could notice that there are missing a number of important informations, such as: an important role in stimulating the Chinese economy, conflicts and the support of Deng Xiaoping, the role in Jiang Zemin set to power in 1989, enormous power and influence that Li had. I would like to ask you if you can, to some trimmed this page because I do not want this beacuse of quite poor knowledge of English. Please edit this page! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.156.146.78 ( talk) 13:47, 18 March 2012 (UTC)
I read your recent respond on the humanities reference desk (Best Investment). As a young guy in his late 20s I'm confuse on investment so I'm wondering if you can provide me with some advice/pointers? You think going to a professional is definitely the way to go then? Who should I approach? Bank? Investment firm? Or? I don't want to ask this on the ref desk because ref desk is not the place to ask for advice, and I don't want to hijack (even though I think I did already :P) the question.
Thank you very much, OR and/or any advice would be much appreciated. Royor ( talk) 07:33, 19 August 2009 (UTC)
Around here its considered rude to make threats. What vandalism occured to make you post such a harsh message on my user page? The only recent edit on this IP was a revert of some broken markup on the Hong Kong page. 122.49.203.76 ( talk) 22:30, 13 January 2009 (UTC)
Hi, the recent edit you made to Li Desheng has been reverted, as it appears to be unconstructive. Use the sandbox for testing; if you believe the edit was constructive, ensure that you provide an informative edit summary. You may also wish to read the introduction to editing. Thanks. — iride scent 04:23, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
I have gone through the process of nominating a deletion of redirect. DOR (HK) ( talk) 07:19, 23 May 2008 (UTC) DOR (HK) ( talk) 13:50, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
Check out my first article,
Li Desheng ! Comments welcome!
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And one on
Peng Chong, as well as extensive revisions to
Xu Shiyou and others.
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I appreciate your response, but still can't figure out why anyone actually looking at the article might have reverted it. If there is some sort of automatic process, it needs to be stopped. DOR (HK) ( talk) 08:57, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
Hello, I would like to thank you for your great efforts of editing those China-related articles. I created some of them, and you did serious research and made substantial contributions. It's a pleasure to read your articles. Now I'd like to discuss the article General Political Department you've edited. It's good to find the online source. But I'm not sure where you found the second half concerning those subdivisions within the Department. They're not in your cited article. My original Chinese source said it at least controls a film studio (8-1 film studio), a PLA athlete training group, a military orchestra, and some political academies, one in Xi'an and one in Nanjing. I'm sure their status in the hierarchy system. They may probably under charge of those sub-departments you've listed. But I think they're worth mentioning, given that they have large exposure in Chinese media. Plus, you may want to clean it up a bit. For example, you have cultural department and culture department, apparently redundancy. Keep up your good work. I'm looking forward to seeing more exciting contributions from you. Regards. Ramtears ( talk) 12:27, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
It's me again. I was little confused by PLA's publishing houses. I wondered if PLA Literature and Art Press and PLA Press are the same agency. First I found a message at xinhuanet.com [1]. It seems they are different names of the same press. Then this idea was confirmed by the following link [2], which says they merged in October 2003 and the press has at least four names. So you may want to adjust the page General Political Department a bit and eliminate one of them, or note they're the same now. Ramtears ( talk) 12:51, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
Hey It's me again. I may have some questions about the article Chen Xilian you've edited. In first introduction paragraph, you wrote the Little Gang of Four were Chen, Wu, Ji, and Chen Yonggui. But from either Chinese or English sources I could find, the last one seemed to be Wang Dongxing. For example, please take a look at this page [3]. And in my opinion, Wang Dongxing should be placed first because he was very close to Mao Zedong and had most serious problem. And you know that the order of names does matter in China. But at the end of your article, it seems you mentioned Wang correctly. So how did you include Chen Yonggui in the first paragraph? Could you check your source again?
The second trivial problem is your footnotes are a little messy. I assume those ibid refer to Lampton?
The last issue may be little more serious. At the end of your article, according to your tone, Chen shared same fate as the other three demoted officials. But some of my sources (mainly in Chinese) point out that actually his ending was better than the others. This is probably due to his amicable personality, i.e., he got along with different people, and his records in war time. After his purge, he still relied on the re-emerged Song Renqiong, his old friend back to Shenyang MR, and eventually restored his relationship with his former boss Deng Xiaoping. This was reflected by the fact that he was twice elected to standing committee member of Central Advisory Commission in 80's, retaining the equal rank of politburo. While the other three were given member of CAC at best. Especially after the death of Ye Jianying, whom he fell foul of in mid 70's, he got more chances of exposure. After Chen's death, CCP sang high praises of his achievements, not least his first half of life. I wonder if your source mentioned any of his rebounding in 1980's. Thanks. Ramtears ( talk) 18:33, 14 June 2008 (UTC)
Kang was CCP Social Affairs Department Secretary, CCP Senior Secretary in Shandong (ca. 49-55), and Shandong Governor (ca. 49-55). He served on the Politburo and its Standing Committee throughout the Cultural Revolution (1966-75).
Kang reportedly took Jiang Qing under his wing upon her arrival in Yenan, and placed her in a job working in Mao’s confidential military office. (Hollingworth, p. 60.)
In the Summer of 1966, Kang accused Marshall He Long of secretly preparing troops for a “February Mutiny”. (Hollingworth, p. 120.)
Ramtears, Thanks again for taking an interest.
You’re right on the membership of the Small Gang of Four. As for order, it is just as common to have name stroke order as to have a more meaningful one. I can’t find more than one source, so I can’t confirm the proper order. Wang Dongxing certainly was closest to Mao, but he also was instrumental in the 1976 coup d’état. Citation: ( http://www.workmall.com/wfb2001/china/china_history_china_and_the_four_modernizations_1979_82.html)
The CCP CC 5th Plenary Session of the 11th Central Committee “decided to approve the request to resign made by Comrades Wang Dongxing, Ji Dengkui, Wu De and Chen Xilian and decided to remove and propose to remove them from their leading Party and state posts.” But, due to Chen's military contributions (Wang Dongxing was no great soldier), he remained on the MAC to September 1982. Lampton, p. 286-287. Both Chen and Wu De were named to the Central Advisory Committee (CAC) in September 1982, Chen as a Standing Committee member.
I disagree that Song Renqiong was an ally of Chen Xilian. Lampton (p. 276-277) has Chen directing the Red Guard’s attacks at the CCP “Regional Party Bureau and Song Renqiong.”
As for the CAC, the arrangement in 1982-87 (or so) was that the Chair was entitled to sit in on Politburo Standing Committee meetings, but not vote. The Vice Chairs could attend Politburo meetings on the same terms, and the Standing Committee members such as Chen Xilian, could attend Central Committee meetings, only. Chen’s MAC role might have given him the opportunity to attend some Politburo meetings, but not many. His obit was in line with his accomplishments.
Footnotes: When editing different parts of articles on different days, the footnotes can get out of order. “ibid” means (as you probably know) “same source as the previous footnote,” although it may be a different page. So, the last several are indeed references to Lampton.
Ramtears, I’ve been watching Chinese politics on a daily basis for 30 years. One thing I’ve learned is that whether an analyst is Western, Asian, African or Chinese is totally irrelevant to that person’s objectivity. Some of the most bias work I’ve ever read has been by Chinese, whether from the Mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan or elsewhere.
Such comments about bias and prejudice are thinly veiled racism. I don’t know why you would think “foreigners believed” anything different from what anyone else believes.
The CAC was a means of retiring the old guard, with face. That hadn’t been done before, and they needed a mechanism. It was useful in that it also got Deng Xiaoping’s policy (not political) opponents out of the way. The “critical role” was played by specific individuals (e.g., Chen Yun), not because of their CAC roles but because of personal prestige.
Anyone know how to go about replacing a page with exactly one line on it, with a proper bio of another person of the same name? This Wang Sheng never ran the secret police in Taiwan . . . Advice appreciated. DOR (HK) ( talk) 10:20, 17 June 2008 (UTC)
Thanks, Alexgieg. I posted it here mainly because I wanted to remind myself that it is something I want to look at when I have time. I didn't expect a quick response, and would have done more serious research when the time came. DOR (HK) ( talk) 00:56, 18 June 2008 (UTC)
Keep an eye on 199.173.225.25
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cheatsheet
I responded concerning the relevant issue on the article's talk page. You might consider following your own advice concerning the assumption of good faith, and in the future, avoid disparaging other users motivations for, and methods of, editing. ClovisPt ( talk) 03:22, 13 August 2008 (UTC)
The great depression meets the requirement(s) for any sensible definition of recession. We should be careful not to confuse a possibly lay OP. Zain Ebrahim ( talk) 07:52, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
Your automatic assumption of mischief aside, there's really no issue here. I was following the conventions of the Economy of India featured article, in which the history section comes first and the resources sections comes later. -- Hemlock Martinis ( talk) 18:22, 13 October 2008 (UTC)
Could you please fix the first sentence in Biuography section - it makes no sense. Pavel Vozenilek ( talk) 12:31, 24 October 2008 (UTC)
"Taiwan General" is a misleading title as Wang also had a prominent role before he became a general and before he set foot in Taiwan. As no other general is known by Wang Sheng, it is not necessary to specify "Taiwan". And why "Taiwan General" and not "Chinese general"?
I think the article should be moved to Wang Sheng (primary topic) once the links headed there referring to the footballer are corrected.-- Jiang ( talk) 13:15, 3 November 2008 (UTC)
Just in case you overlook it on that big page: I replied to you at WP:RD/L. Cheers! — Sebastian 01:56, 3 December 2008 (UTC)
My concern was that we not imply that every single Hui person from the 15th century to the present must be Muslim, as it it were genetically encoded. So I tried to make the statement less sweeping. I'll go have another look at it. — ℜob C. alias ᴀʟᴀʀoʙ 13:38, 21 December 2008 (UTC)
Can you speak and write Chinese? — Hans yulun lai alias Hans yulun lai 13:38, 19 February 2009 (UTC)
Doesn't matter he use it or not. Wikipedia is not about personal preference. Paul McCartney doesn't use Sir on his professional works too, but doesn't change the fact that he is a Sir. -- Da Vynci ( talk) 05:27, 19 April 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for coming to the rescue, me and my big mouth felt a bit lonely there. Can you believe the sheer religious power of communism? -- Radh ( talk) 12:36, 13 May 2009 (UTC)
Yes, I can see the wisdom of this-- Radh ( talk) 10:04, 15 May 2009 (UTC)
Can you kindly explain the message that you left on my talk page, given that i) I did not vandalize the recession page, and ii) you did not remove any edits made by me? -- LK ( talk) 09:20, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
Hi DOR, there is currently a debate raging on the talk page about whether the Neumark/Wascher 2008 book is given undue weight. Though we disagree on the substantive issue, I think it's important that you weigh in on this procedural question since you are a professional economist. Academic economists LK and JQ have already commented. Thanks! Academic38 ( talk) 17:28, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
Sorry- I do not quite follow? IF you are referring to forgetting to add seomthing to the talk page- my apologies- I just plain forgot- having major Maxtor HDD problems now. Must refrain from using sledge hammer. My Maxtor Onetouch 4 file system changed from NTFS to RAW overnight- for no reason- and no support at all from Maxtor. Seagate-Maxtor= Bastards.Will add explanatory comments as required. Starstylers ( talk) 14:22, 30 August 2009 (UTC)
If you're interested, there's a dispute here over the naming of the party [5].-- PCPP ( talk) 04:23, 6 September 2009 (UTC)
In reply to your request for supporting information on the effects of the minimum wage, I put together some information at the links below that you may find useful. The first is directly relevant to the minimum wage debate. The other two are relevant to standards of living and the income distribution. http://www.antolin-davies.com/antony/conventionalwisdom/minwage.ppt http://www.antolin-davies.com/antony/conventionalwisdom/distribution.ppt http://www.antolin-davies.com/antony/conventionalwisdom/pricesovertime.ppt Regards, Wikiant ( talk) 16:07, 17 September 2009 (UTC)
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Hi DOR I wish you could tell me of what offences I have made to the page you told me of because I thought I had CLEARED vandalism instead of MADE one. Thanks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ricky id ( talk • contribs) 15:22, 1 February 2010 (UTC) Could you tell me what is wrong in my fixed page? Here: http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Economy_of_Hong_Kong&diff=prev&oldid=340696450-- Ricky id ( talk) 15:49, 1 February 2010 (UTC)
When I deleted the post about antibiotics I also took your comment because it would otherwise have been left floating. I hope you don't mind. Cuddlyable3 ( talk) 14:01, 5 March 2010 (UTC)
I just looked at that article and felt that it could do with much work. I know about the subject, and have source material here, but I may need more guidance about how to really improve things in terms of correct Wikipedia style. At a minimum, there are almost no sources in that article. That quite undermines the credibility of the report to outsiders. If you have some advice for how I can start there, please notify me. Mark Selden's study of Yan'an is the seminal text; I have others, too. -- Homunculus ( strange tales) 01:23, 11 March 2010 (UTC)
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I'd like to know whether you insist on stating, that a trade surplus is favourable. Please see my post on the discussion page Balance of trade -- 62.235.217.192 ( talk) 20:07, 22 April 2010 (UTC)
Please register or log in if you want to discuss edits here. DOR (HK) ( talk) 00:44, 23 April 2010 (UTC)
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First of all, I apologize for my bad english (I'm french). Anyway, I would like to ask you something: on the Xie Fuzhi's article, I'm interesting in one of the references (currently the 6th, on the Tiananmen Square's mass rally), but the link is broken... The history tells me that you added this reference (in may 2008), so it would be very nice of you if you could just give me the title and the author of the article, or a link, if you remember them (of course!). Thanks ! Binabik155 ( talk) 13:35, 14 May 2010 (UTC) (You can answer here, or on my french account, at your convenience.)
This doesn't lead anywhere useful. If you have something to say, say it here. DOR (HK) ( talk) 03:52, 20 July 2011 (UTC)
Hi your revert [6] on the article did nothing except removing three sources from the CIA Factbook, IMF and World Bank, so your revert was removed. From your talk page, it seems that you've watched economy of hong kong but your edits have raised some concerns. Please refrain from any reverts unless you really know what it is about. -- Winstonlighter ( talk) 18:38, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
Hello. I am attempting to research, edit, reorganize, and generally improve our article on Zhou Enlai. You posted some (sourced) information on Zhou's talk page back in 2008, on a period that the article hardly covered at all, but no one afterwards made the effort to include that information into Zhou's biography. I have attempted to include it, but I do not have the original source, and am not completely sure that I have interpreted it correctly. Could you look over to what I have added to make sure that it has been added correctly; and, if possible, edit the article with more information from that source? That would be awesome. Ferox Seneca ( talk) 07:08, 5 March 2011 (UTC)
Why goods such as crops that developing countries are best at producing are still at a disadvantage? 118.123.200.135 ( talk) 11:27, 19 July 2011 (UTC)
{{ sofixit}}. Look in WorldCat, Google Books, etc. cab ( call) 04:52, 25 July 2011 (UTC)
You're are both simplifying it, while its true that the economy is not dominated by the plan, the private market is "guided" by the state sector (or at least, that's what they like to say). Secondly, in the majority of large private enterprises in China, the CPC has established a party committee which controls operations. All heads of private enterprises have to be accepted by the CPC. Its the name of the game. The five-year plan still has a major role to play, it guides (as said above). The state sector compromises 50 percent of GNP, and if you look at equity ownership in the stock market, the Chinese state owns 70 percent of the companies listed there. Its still a very statist thing - Hong Kong, however, is the complete opposite, its private enterprise all the way through. -- TIAYN ( talk) 16:28, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
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Who said it, and when? Responsibility of Government for social and economic conditions should include the promotion of measures that would assure to everyone a defined minimum standard of living. While a country’s spiritual civilization is reflected in the highest level to which the genius of its people rises in the arts and sciences, a rock bottom measure of its economic civilization is the level of comfort and decency below which no one of its people needs to fall.
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If you watched Li Xiannian page, you could notice that there are missing a number of important informations, such as: an important role in stimulating the Chinese economy, conflicts and the support of Deng Xiaoping, the role in Jiang Zemin set to power in 1989, enormous power and influence that Li had. I would like to ask you if you can, to some trimmed this page because I do not want this beacuse of quite poor knowledge of English. Please edit this page! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.156.146.78 ( talk) 13:47, 18 March 2012 (UTC)
I read your recent respond on the humanities reference desk (Best Investment). As a young guy in his late 20s I'm confuse on investment so I'm wondering if you can provide me with some advice/pointers? You think going to a professional is definitely the way to go then? Who should I approach? Bank? Investment firm? Or? I don't want to ask this on the ref desk because ref desk is not the place to ask for advice, and I don't want to hijack (even though I think I did already :P) the question.
Thank you very much, OR and/or any advice would be much appreciated. Royor ( talk) 07:33, 19 August 2009 (UTC)
Around here its considered rude to make threats. What vandalism occured to make you post such a harsh message on my user page? The only recent edit on this IP was a revert of some broken markup on the Hong Kong page. 122.49.203.76 ( talk) 22:30, 13 January 2009 (UTC)
Hi, the recent edit you made to Li Desheng has been reverted, as it appears to be unconstructive. Use the sandbox for testing; if you believe the edit was constructive, ensure that you provide an informative edit summary. You may also wish to read the introduction to editing. Thanks. — iride scent 04:23, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
I have gone through the process of nominating a deletion of redirect. DOR (HK) ( talk) 07:19, 23 May 2008 (UTC) DOR (HK) ( talk) 13:50, 23 May 2008 (UTC)
Check out my first article,
Li Desheng ! Comments welcome!
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And one on
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I appreciate your response, but still can't figure out why anyone actually looking at the article might have reverted it. If there is some sort of automatic process, it needs to be stopped. DOR (HK) ( talk) 08:57, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
Hello, I would like to thank you for your great efforts of editing those China-related articles. I created some of them, and you did serious research and made substantial contributions. It's a pleasure to read your articles. Now I'd like to discuss the article General Political Department you've edited. It's good to find the online source. But I'm not sure where you found the second half concerning those subdivisions within the Department. They're not in your cited article. My original Chinese source said it at least controls a film studio (8-1 film studio), a PLA athlete training group, a military orchestra, and some political academies, one in Xi'an and one in Nanjing. I'm sure their status in the hierarchy system. They may probably under charge of those sub-departments you've listed. But I think they're worth mentioning, given that they have large exposure in Chinese media. Plus, you may want to clean it up a bit. For example, you have cultural department and culture department, apparently redundancy. Keep up your good work. I'm looking forward to seeing more exciting contributions from you. Regards. Ramtears ( talk) 12:27, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
It's me again. I was little confused by PLA's publishing houses. I wondered if PLA Literature and Art Press and PLA Press are the same agency. First I found a message at xinhuanet.com [1]. It seems they are different names of the same press. Then this idea was confirmed by the following link [2], which says they merged in October 2003 and the press has at least four names. So you may want to adjust the page General Political Department a bit and eliminate one of them, or note they're the same now. Ramtears ( talk) 12:51, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
Hey It's me again. I may have some questions about the article Chen Xilian you've edited. In first introduction paragraph, you wrote the Little Gang of Four were Chen, Wu, Ji, and Chen Yonggui. But from either Chinese or English sources I could find, the last one seemed to be Wang Dongxing. For example, please take a look at this page [3]. And in my opinion, Wang Dongxing should be placed first because he was very close to Mao Zedong and had most serious problem. And you know that the order of names does matter in China. But at the end of your article, it seems you mentioned Wang correctly. So how did you include Chen Yonggui in the first paragraph? Could you check your source again?
The second trivial problem is your footnotes are a little messy. I assume those ibid refer to Lampton?
The last issue may be little more serious. At the end of your article, according to your tone, Chen shared same fate as the other three demoted officials. But some of my sources (mainly in Chinese) point out that actually his ending was better than the others. This is probably due to his amicable personality, i.e., he got along with different people, and his records in war time. After his purge, he still relied on the re-emerged Song Renqiong, his old friend back to Shenyang MR, and eventually restored his relationship with his former boss Deng Xiaoping. This was reflected by the fact that he was twice elected to standing committee member of Central Advisory Commission in 80's, retaining the equal rank of politburo. While the other three were given member of CAC at best. Especially after the death of Ye Jianying, whom he fell foul of in mid 70's, he got more chances of exposure. After Chen's death, CCP sang high praises of his achievements, not least his first half of life. I wonder if your source mentioned any of his rebounding in 1980's. Thanks. Ramtears ( talk) 18:33, 14 June 2008 (UTC)
Kang was CCP Social Affairs Department Secretary, CCP Senior Secretary in Shandong (ca. 49-55), and Shandong Governor (ca. 49-55). He served on the Politburo and its Standing Committee throughout the Cultural Revolution (1966-75).
Kang reportedly took Jiang Qing under his wing upon her arrival in Yenan, and placed her in a job working in Mao’s confidential military office. (Hollingworth, p. 60.)
In the Summer of 1966, Kang accused Marshall He Long of secretly preparing troops for a “February Mutiny”. (Hollingworth, p. 120.)
Ramtears, Thanks again for taking an interest.
You’re right on the membership of the Small Gang of Four. As for order, it is just as common to have name stroke order as to have a more meaningful one. I can’t find more than one source, so I can’t confirm the proper order. Wang Dongxing certainly was closest to Mao, but he also was instrumental in the 1976 coup d’état. Citation: ( http://www.workmall.com/wfb2001/china/china_history_china_and_the_four_modernizations_1979_82.html)
The CCP CC 5th Plenary Session of the 11th Central Committee “decided to approve the request to resign made by Comrades Wang Dongxing, Ji Dengkui, Wu De and Chen Xilian and decided to remove and propose to remove them from their leading Party and state posts.” But, due to Chen's military contributions (Wang Dongxing was no great soldier), he remained on the MAC to September 1982. Lampton, p. 286-287. Both Chen and Wu De were named to the Central Advisory Committee (CAC) in September 1982, Chen as a Standing Committee member.
I disagree that Song Renqiong was an ally of Chen Xilian. Lampton (p. 276-277) has Chen directing the Red Guard’s attacks at the CCP “Regional Party Bureau and Song Renqiong.”
As for the CAC, the arrangement in 1982-87 (or so) was that the Chair was entitled to sit in on Politburo Standing Committee meetings, but not vote. The Vice Chairs could attend Politburo meetings on the same terms, and the Standing Committee members such as Chen Xilian, could attend Central Committee meetings, only. Chen’s MAC role might have given him the opportunity to attend some Politburo meetings, but not many. His obit was in line with his accomplishments.
Footnotes: When editing different parts of articles on different days, the footnotes can get out of order. “ibid” means (as you probably know) “same source as the previous footnote,” although it may be a different page. So, the last several are indeed references to Lampton.
Ramtears, I’ve been watching Chinese politics on a daily basis for 30 years. One thing I’ve learned is that whether an analyst is Western, Asian, African or Chinese is totally irrelevant to that person’s objectivity. Some of the most bias work I’ve ever read has been by Chinese, whether from the Mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan or elsewhere.
Such comments about bias and prejudice are thinly veiled racism. I don’t know why you would think “foreigners believed” anything different from what anyone else believes.
The CAC was a means of retiring the old guard, with face. That hadn’t been done before, and they needed a mechanism. It was useful in that it also got Deng Xiaoping’s policy (not political) opponents out of the way. The “critical role” was played by specific individuals (e.g., Chen Yun), not because of their CAC roles but because of personal prestige.
Anyone know how to go about replacing a page with exactly one line on it, with a proper bio of another person of the same name? This Wang Sheng never ran the secret police in Taiwan . . . Advice appreciated. DOR (HK) ( talk) 10:20, 17 June 2008 (UTC)
Thanks, Alexgieg. I posted it here mainly because I wanted to remind myself that it is something I want to look at when I have time. I didn't expect a quick response, and would have done more serious research when the time came. DOR (HK) ( talk) 00:56, 18 June 2008 (UTC)
Keep an eye on 199.173.225.25
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I responded concerning the relevant issue on the article's talk page. You might consider following your own advice concerning the assumption of good faith, and in the future, avoid disparaging other users motivations for, and methods of, editing. ClovisPt ( talk) 03:22, 13 August 2008 (UTC)
The great depression meets the requirement(s) for any sensible definition of recession. We should be careful not to confuse a possibly lay OP. Zain Ebrahim ( talk) 07:52, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
Your automatic assumption of mischief aside, there's really no issue here. I was following the conventions of the Economy of India featured article, in which the history section comes first and the resources sections comes later. -- Hemlock Martinis ( talk) 18:22, 13 October 2008 (UTC)
Could you please fix the first sentence in Biuography section - it makes no sense. Pavel Vozenilek ( talk) 12:31, 24 October 2008 (UTC)
"Taiwan General" is a misleading title as Wang also had a prominent role before he became a general and before he set foot in Taiwan. As no other general is known by Wang Sheng, it is not necessary to specify "Taiwan". And why "Taiwan General" and not "Chinese general"?
I think the article should be moved to Wang Sheng (primary topic) once the links headed there referring to the footballer are corrected.-- Jiang ( talk) 13:15, 3 November 2008 (UTC)
Just in case you overlook it on that big page: I replied to you at WP:RD/L. Cheers! — Sebastian 01:56, 3 December 2008 (UTC)
My concern was that we not imply that every single Hui person from the 15th century to the present must be Muslim, as it it were genetically encoded. So I tried to make the statement less sweeping. I'll go have another look at it. — ℜob C. alias ᴀʟᴀʀoʙ 13:38, 21 December 2008 (UTC)
Can you speak and write Chinese? — Hans yulun lai alias Hans yulun lai 13:38, 19 February 2009 (UTC)
Doesn't matter he use it or not. Wikipedia is not about personal preference. Paul McCartney doesn't use Sir on his professional works too, but doesn't change the fact that he is a Sir. -- Da Vynci ( talk) 05:27, 19 April 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for coming to the rescue, me and my big mouth felt a bit lonely there. Can you believe the sheer religious power of communism? -- Radh ( talk) 12:36, 13 May 2009 (UTC)
Yes, I can see the wisdom of this-- Radh ( talk) 10:04, 15 May 2009 (UTC)
Can you kindly explain the message that you left on my talk page, given that i) I did not vandalize the recession page, and ii) you did not remove any edits made by me? -- LK ( talk) 09:20, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
Hi DOR, there is currently a debate raging on the talk page about whether the Neumark/Wascher 2008 book is given undue weight. Though we disagree on the substantive issue, I think it's important that you weigh in on this procedural question since you are a professional economist. Academic economists LK and JQ have already commented. Thanks! Academic38 ( talk) 17:28, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
Sorry- I do not quite follow? IF you are referring to forgetting to add seomthing to the talk page- my apologies- I just plain forgot- having major Maxtor HDD problems now. Must refrain from using sledge hammer. My Maxtor Onetouch 4 file system changed from NTFS to RAW overnight- for no reason- and no support at all from Maxtor. Seagate-Maxtor= Bastards.Will add explanatory comments as required. Starstylers ( talk) 14:22, 30 August 2009 (UTC)
If you're interested, there's a dispute here over the naming of the party [5].-- PCPP ( talk) 04:23, 6 September 2009 (UTC)
In reply to your request for supporting information on the effects of the minimum wage, I put together some information at the links below that you may find useful. The first is directly relevant to the minimum wage debate. The other two are relevant to standards of living and the income distribution. http://www.antolin-davies.com/antony/conventionalwisdom/minwage.ppt http://www.antolin-davies.com/antony/conventionalwisdom/distribution.ppt http://www.antolin-davies.com/antony/conventionalwisdom/pricesovertime.ppt Regards, Wikiant ( talk) 16:07, 17 September 2009 (UTC)
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Hi DOR I wish you could tell me of what offences I have made to the page you told me of because I thought I had CLEARED vandalism instead of MADE one. Thanks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ricky id ( talk • contribs) 15:22, 1 February 2010 (UTC) Could you tell me what is wrong in my fixed page? Here: http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Economy_of_Hong_Kong&diff=prev&oldid=340696450-- Ricky id ( talk) 15:49, 1 February 2010 (UTC)
When I deleted the post about antibiotics I also took your comment because it would otherwise have been left floating. I hope you don't mind. Cuddlyable3 ( talk) 14:01, 5 March 2010 (UTC)
I just looked at that article and felt that it could do with much work. I know about the subject, and have source material here, but I may need more guidance about how to really improve things in terms of correct Wikipedia style. At a minimum, there are almost no sources in that article. That quite undermines the credibility of the report to outsiders. If you have some advice for how I can start there, please notify me. Mark Selden's study of Yan'an is the seminal text; I have others, too. -- Homunculus ( strange tales) 01:23, 11 March 2010 (UTC)
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I'd like to know whether you insist on stating, that a trade surplus is favourable. Please see my post on the discussion page Balance of trade -- 62.235.217.192 ( talk) 20:07, 22 April 2010 (UTC)
Please register or log in if you want to discuss edits here. DOR (HK) ( talk) 00:44, 23 April 2010 (UTC)
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First of all, I apologize for my bad english (I'm french). Anyway, I would like to ask you something: on the Xie Fuzhi's article, I'm interesting in one of the references (currently the 6th, on the Tiananmen Square's mass rally), but the link is broken... The history tells me that you added this reference (in may 2008), so it would be very nice of you if you could just give me the title and the author of the article, or a link, if you remember them (of course!). Thanks ! Binabik155 ( talk) 13:35, 14 May 2010 (UTC) (You can answer here, or on my french account, at your convenience.)
This doesn't lead anywhere useful. If you have something to say, say it here. DOR (HK) ( talk) 03:52, 20 July 2011 (UTC)
Hi your revert [6] on the article did nothing except removing three sources from the CIA Factbook, IMF and World Bank, so your revert was removed. From your talk page, it seems that you've watched economy of hong kong but your edits have raised some concerns. Please refrain from any reverts unless you really know what it is about. -- Winstonlighter ( talk) 18:38, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
Hello. I am attempting to research, edit, reorganize, and generally improve our article on Zhou Enlai. You posted some (sourced) information on Zhou's talk page back in 2008, on a period that the article hardly covered at all, but no one afterwards made the effort to include that information into Zhou's biography. I have attempted to include it, but I do not have the original source, and am not completely sure that I have interpreted it correctly. Could you look over to what I have added to make sure that it has been added correctly; and, if possible, edit the article with more information from that source? That would be awesome. Ferox Seneca ( talk) 07:08, 5 March 2011 (UTC)
Why goods such as crops that developing countries are best at producing are still at a disadvantage? 118.123.200.135 ( talk) 11:27, 19 July 2011 (UTC)
{{ sofixit}}. Look in WorldCat, Google Books, etc. cab ( call) 04:52, 25 July 2011 (UTC)
You're are both simplifying it, while its true that the economy is not dominated by the plan, the private market is "guided" by the state sector (or at least, that's what they like to say). Secondly, in the majority of large private enterprises in China, the CPC has established a party committee which controls operations. All heads of private enterprises have to be accepted by the CPC. Its the name of the game. The five-year plan still has a major role to play, it guides (as said above). The state sector compromises 50 percent of GNP, and if you look at equity ownership in the stock market, the Chinese state owns 70 percent of the companies listed there. Its still a very statist thing - Hong Kong, however, is the complete opposite, its private enterprise all the way through. -- TIAYN ( talk) 16:28, 26 December 2013 (UTC)
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