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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Publication Note
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1987
1. Indigenizing Production of the Santana
1988
2. Make the Supply of Non-Staple Foods for Shanghai’s Residents a Breakthrough Point in Our Work
3. Utilizing Foreign Investment and Developing Foreign Trade
4. Changes in Thinking Can Bring Great Hope to Shanghai
5. Invigorate Shanghai’s Finances, Support Economic Revitalization
6. Speed Up Indigenous Production of Very Large-Scale Integrated Circuits
7. Unite and Strive Together to Do Good Economic Work
8. Speech at the First Plenary Session of the Ninth Shanghai People’s Congress
9. Do a Good Job of Supplying Non-Staple Foods in the Spirit of Reform and Truth-Seeking
10. Foreign Trade: The Vanguard for Shanghai’s Development of an Externally Oriented Economy
11. The Shanghai Municipal Government Must Be Prepared to Fight Hard for Revitalization
12. Play to Our Strengths in Science and Technology, and Fight the Good Fight for Key Industrial Projects
13. Some Principles for Establishing the Shanghai Foreign Investment Commission
14. A Few Comments on the Devolution of Powers
15. Press Conference Announcing the Establishment of the Shanghai Foreign Investment Commission
16. A Conversation with American Author Harrison Salisbury
17. The Research Office of the City Government Should Become the Mayor’s Brain Trust
18. A Speech at Fudan University
19. Three Expectations of All City Officials at the Bureau Level and Above
20. An Interview with Kevin Sinclair of The Standard (Hong Kong)
21. Let Enterprises Swim by Themselves in the Markets
22. A Conversation with Siegfried Lengl, Secretary of the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
23. Develop High-Quality Services and Improve the Investment Environment
24. Some Specific Thoughts Regarding the Development of Pudong
25. Invigorate Large and Medium State-Owned Enterprises
26. The Problems of Dirt and Disorder in Shanghai
27. Work Assigned by Leaders Should Be Carried Out Thoroughly
28. Remarks at Three Study Meetings of the Members of the Standing Committee of the Municipal Party Committee
29. We Must Use Foreign Investments Boldly
30. Promote the Tight Integration of Sci-Tech with Production
31. Bonuses Should Reward the Diligent and Penalize the Lazy
32. What Matters in a Legal System Is Its Effectiveness
33. Always Remember That We Are Servants of the People
34. Letters and Petitions Are an Important Way to Keep in Touch with the People
35. We Are Resolved to Rectify the Taxi Industry
36. A Conversation with C. Y. Leung, Director of Jones Lang Wooten (Hong Kong)
37. A Joint Interview with Japanese Correspondents Based in Shanghai
38. A Conversation with the World Bank’s Shahid Javed Burki and Delegation
39. A Conversation with German Expert Werner Gerich
40. Quality Is Shanghai’s Lifeblood
41. A Few Comments about Economic Hot Spots
1989
42. The Key Issues and Key Tasks to Focus on in 1989
43. Eliminate Slush Funds
44. A Letter to the Shanghai Educators Union
45. Further Promote Stable Growth of the Rural Economy
46. How to Stabilize the Markets
47. Speech at a Shanghai Conference on Oversight Work
48. Shanghai’s Industrial Restructuring Must Blaze New Paths
49. We Must Be Determined to Fix the City’s Street Traffic
50. Launch the “Two Increases and Two Decreases” Campaign and Stabilize Shanghai’s Economy
51. Keep Shanghai Stable, Keep the Overall Situation Stable
52. Get Organized and Maintain Shanghai’s Stability
53. Shanghai Must Not Descend into Chaos
54. Further Consolidate Shanghai’s Stability
55. The Basic Qualities Socialist Entrepreneurs Must Have
56. To Stabilize the Economy, It’s Essential to Stabilize Prices
57. Cleaning Up Companies Is an Important Measure for Punishing Corruption
58. Several Issues Regarding Attracting Foreign Investment
59. A Directive on Quality Management
60. Concentrate Our Efforts on Winning the Trust of the People through Several Measures
61. We Must Be Determined to Treat the Upstream Pollution of the Huangpu River
62. Leading Cadres Must Not Be Detached from the People
63. Technical Upgrading at Enterprises Must Follow a New Path
64. Discipline Inspection Cadres Must Dare to Tackle Tough Cases
65. Five Practical Things to Do in Building Clean Government among Rural Cadres
66. Explain Difficulties Clearly and Energize Ourselves
67. Some Thoughts on the Three-Year Restructuring of Shanghai’s Industries and Their Long-Term Growth
68. Borrow from Experiences of Other Countries and Speed Up Development of an Externally Oriented Economy
69. Revitalize and Develop the Arts in Shanghai
70. Good Prospects for Shanghai’s Electrical Machinery Exports
71. To Overcome Our Difficulties, We Must Rely Wholeheartedly on the Working Class
72. Shanghai’s Hopes Lie in the Development of Pudong
73. Resolutely Implement Governance and Rectification Measures
74. On the Development and Opening Up of Shanghai’s Financial Sector
1990
75. Publicity in the News Media Should Be Fact-Based
76. Remarks Made While Reporting to Yang Shangkun
77. Some Comments on the Central Committee’s “Decision on Strengthening Ties with the People”
78. Remarks Made While Reporting to Qiao Shi
79. Do Three Practical Things for the People of Shanghai
80. A Conversation with C. Y. Leung
81. Reporting to Yao Yilin on the Development of Pudong
82. A Conversation with Moeen Qureshi, Senior Vice President of the World Bank, and Delegation
83. The Municipal Party Committee Must Focus on Party Conduct and on Establishing Clean Government
84. Speech at the Establishment of the Shanghai Overseas Exchange Association
85. Do Good Urban Planning
86. In the “Two Increases and Two Decreases Campaign,” Take Substantive Action, Dare to Manage, and Take Genuine Action
87. A Speech to Cadres from the Shanghai Planning Commission
88. Shanghai Will Further Open Up to the World
89. Thoughts from a Visit to Hong Kong and Singapore
90. About Our Visit to the United States
91. A Press Conference on Policies to Open Up and Develop Pudong
92. A Letter to Shanghai’s Sanitation Workers
93. Do Good Planning and Design for the Pudong New Area
94. A Conversation with Attila Karaosmanoglu, Vice President of the World Bank
95. On Shanghai’s 10-Year Plan and the Eighth 5-Year Plan
96. We Must Properly Protect the Unpolluted Land of Chongming
97. Take Information Work Seriously and Do It Well
98. Some Comments on Developing a Securities Market
1991
99. Basically Resolve Shanghai’s Housing Problems within 10 Years
100. Help State-Owned Enterprises Resolve Their Dilemma
101. Some Comments on Rebuilding Shanghai’s Old Urban Areas
102. Speech at the Municipal Party’s Discipline Commission
103. Shanghai Will Have No Future If We Don’t Overcome Bureaucratism
104. Four Comments on Doing Good Work with Cadres
105. The Drivers of Shanghai’s Development
106. Creating a New Outlook for Community Work
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