This article claims that both the GDP and the average income of the
ethnic minority areas has increased significantly. Does anyone know
how the Chinese claim to counteract the centripetal tendencies of a
massive market to leave peripheral areas, often inhabited by ethnic
minorities, in *relative* decline by comparison with the economic
epicentres?

Chris Burford
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>Hi Louis,

Would you please post this to the lists?

Thanks,

Jim


<http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200502/28/eng20050228_174941.html>http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200502/28/eng20050228_174941.html

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