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"This program examines the state of China's economy, as the day of the state-protected job ends, and individual initiative counts. State-owned companies are selling shares on stock exchanges, and the growing private sector is battling bureaucratic inefficiency in an attempt to develop a stable environment for exports. In addition, the program examines such new phenomena for the Chinese as inflation, consumerism, an open labor market, and foreign investment."