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Chinese Economic Reform
Two years after the death of Mao Zedong in 1976, it became apparent
to many of China's leaders that economic reform was necessary. During his
tenure as China's premier, Mao had encouraged social movements such as the
Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution which had had as their bases
ideologies such as serving the people and maintaining the class struggle.
By 1978 "Chinese leaders were searching for a solution to serious economic
problems
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July 1994, A13. "China Stock Is Most Active." New York Times: 5 August 1994, D5. Dorn, James A. "Pricing and Property: The Chinese Puzzle." Economic Reform in China: Problems and Prospects. Ed. James A. Dorn and Wang Xi. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990. 39-61. "Du Pont Plans Increase In Chinese Investment." New York Times: 10 August 1994, D2. Gargan, Edward A. "U.S. May Thwart China's Trade Goal." New York Times: 24 July 1994, 14. Gilder, George. "Let a Billion Flowers Bloom." Economic