China Policy Review

China Policy Review (CPR), formerly known as China Economic Report, is a monthly magazine of the Development Research Center of the State Council. It was originally designed as an internal economic report for the State Council to disperse ideas and opinion throughout government, but since January 2006 it is circulated to the public. The current circulation of the periodical is roughly 100,000 issues per month. Members of the editorial board of CPR include top Chinese economists and decision-makers. It mainly covers issues of China's economy, policy, politics, international relations, technology, and culture. It serves as a key economic reference for government at all levels, investment companies and research institutions within China.[1]

China Policy Review
CategoriesPolitical magazine
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherDevelopment Research Center of the State Council
CountryChina
Based inBeijing
LanguageChinese

Numerous former national leaders, ministers, professors and other experts have been featured in previous issues of CPR, including: Nobel Prize Laureate Edmund S. Phelps; Futurist John Nesbitt; Guinean President Alpha Condé; and Deputy Central Bank Governor of Japan Kiyohiko Nishimura.

Major sections

  • Macroeconomy and finance
  • Business and industry
  • Public policy
  • Regional focus
  • International
  • Innovation and china
  • Culture
gollark: No, that would be silly.
gollark: The multiple-names feature means that the Bees page can also be Apioids or something, and `[[Apioids]]` will go there too.
gollark: Or, more accurately, whichever page has name "Bees" if any.
gollark: A link like `[[Bees|Apioforms]]` displays the text "Apioforms" and links to the page "Bees".
gollark: I should probably explain better.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.