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Author: Jiang Hong From:Sheng Hong

Contents
Part I Hiring a person who whips you
Urbanization, Bubble of Governmental Performance Projects, and Macro-Economic Policy From Administrative Reform to Constitutional Reform Hiring a Person Who Whips You Should the Government Take Action? Freedom to Enter and Constitutional Rights War Keynesianism
It is Time to End the Monopoly in Oil Industry Monopoly is a Kind of Robbing Unreasonable Profits without Bubble How to Resolve the Difficult Problem of Real way-Ticket Pricing in Spring Transportation? To Evaluate Public Goods Taxation is a Bilateral Obligation China can Do Better Humanity Foundation of and Institutional Implication of Volunteers It is a Kind of Happiness to be Supervised To Protect Property Rights is Precondition of Stability
Part II Explanation of “China”
From Song-Dynasty Colleges to Modern Universities From Transcending to Moralizing The Last Scholar-Bureaucrat Cultural Hint from Nature An Important "Bagatelle" Has the God ever Said? Whom You will Depend on without Mother? Why is Tibet so Charmed? Let Japan Self-Reflect with Self-Respect Explanation of “China” China as one Person, World as one Family Prudence to be Larger Transforming Slave into President Don't Wash Money for Plunder To Help France to Rinse out Shame
Part III The Great Wall and the Coase Theorem
Demand for Oil and Nation's Behavior The Great Wall and the Coase Theorem Eergu'Na, Man and Nature are the One. There is a Whole Firstly, there are Individuals then "Struggle for China is Struggle for the World" Sky on Head, Benefit in Hands "A Country Doesn't Regard Interest as Interest, but Regard Justice as Interest."
Part IV How to Transform Economic Growth into Cultural Prosperity?
Gigantic Country Effect: Will China still Have High-Speed Economic Growth for Several-Dozen Years? Urbanization Time: Market Prospect We are Facing How to Transform Economic Growth into Cultural Prosperity? Free Trade of Land Property Rights is an Efficient Institution to Save Land Criticism on the Land Administrative Law and its Amendment Draft What the Law is and Why People Struggle to Death for It
Part V Asking at the Competition between Words
Finding the Way for Perpetual Peace in Confucianism Asking in the Competition between Words Constitutional Economics and Constitutional Reform China’s Stories about WTO On the Constitutional Foundation of Political Integration in East Asia Vocation and People’s Will
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