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China Launches Agricultural Policy Research Lab...China Takes Measures to Curb Excessive Investment... | |
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China has launched an agriculture policy research laboratory, providing the first quantitative research think-tank for the government's agricultural policy making.
The National Agricutlure Policy Analysis and Decision Laboratory Project is composed of an agricultural economy database, a supporting system of agricultural policy analysis and decision, and a demonstration reporting system of agricultural policy effect.
According to the director of the lab, it will build up scientific models combined with a database for carrying out its analysis.
As China's agriculture enters a new stage of development, it badly needs a support platform to provide scientific analysis through both micro and macro methods in natural and social sciences.
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China says it will take comprehensive measures to curb excessive investment in the fixed asset sector and attract more funds to invest in the agricultural, forestry and public service sectors. And as it did in the past, China in the future would adopt preferential policies to help the fund-thirsty sectors to get more investment.
Cao Yushu, spokesman of China's State Development and Reform Commission, made the remarks at a press conference in Beijing.
The spokesman says the current goal of China's macroeconomic management was to curb the blind investment and expansion in investment fields and the management approaches would be mostly based on economic and legal means, supplemented by some administrative measures.
Cao Yushu says the current economy is in general sound, adding that the macroeconomic measures taken timely by China have yielded obvious results and unstable and unsound elements in the economy have been eliminated.
Latest official statistics showed that China's industrial production was growing at a slower pace in May, up 17.5 percent year on year to over 430 billion yuan, some 53 billion US dollars. | |
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