China’s per capita GDP is a fundamental determinant of growth potential.
In most of the developed countries, building a lifetime study system has become a basic national policy. In China, it is an urgent issue to build such a system.
There are many advantages for China in getting past the middle income stage.
In the first quarter of 2004, the market maintained a strong demand and price index stayed at a high and stable level. Currently, the soaring grain price and CPI are generally considered beneficial and manageable.
The slackening of the economic growth rate seems to be caused by demand constraints on the surface, but actually lies in the structural contradiction at the deep level.