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Where the old China lives on. (Manchuria, China)

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The Economist (US), January 14th, 1995

China has not made any economic-reform efforts in the Manchurian region and such lack could adversely affect efforts to reform state enterprises in 1995. Manchuria boasts many factories that are out-dated. Workers and companies are owed money, and little has been done to protect them.

OFFICIALS point to the lorryloads of strawberries being sold in the bitter-cold streets of Dalian as an augury of better times to come. Private enterprise, they say, is at last taking root in Manchuria.

China's north-east needs such signs, for more than any other part of the country it is still frozen in the er...

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