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Why has China's economy grown so fast?; 2. Comprehensive national power (1980-2000): A comparative study of the US, Russia, Japan, India and China; 3. Why has China's TFP dropped in 1995-2001?; 4. From unevenness to coordination for China's regional development (1978-2004); 5. China's economic growth and poverty reduction (1978-2002); 6. China's macro-economy and health 327 $a7. Health insecurity: The biggest challenge to human security in China8. Developing human resources to cope with an aging society; 9. China's urban unemployment and social security (1993-2000); 10. Genuine national savings and natural capital cost in China (1970-2001); 11. Corruption: an enormous black hole: Public exposure of the economic costs of corruption; 12. Second transition of the Communist Party of China: From economic development to institution building; 13. 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