China's 11th five-year plan is another major step in China's
transition to a market economy, Joseph E. Stiglitz, a Nobel Prize
laureate said in Beijing on Sunday.
Addressing the China Development Forum 2006, Stiglitz said one
of the distinctive aspects of China's development plan is its
comprehensiveness, which is indispensable for a successful
strategy.
China in its 11th five-year plan reiterates construction of a
"harmonious society", which put an emphasis on balance, said
Stiglitz.
He said the Chinese government has recognized the transition of
its role in a market economy and one of its main responsibilities
is to establish the institutional infrastructure for a market
economy.
Stiglitz said it is clear that China is seeking a distinctive
form of the market economy, noting there is more than one form of
market economy.
A market economy with Chinese characteristics emphasizes
balance, including limiting disparities between urban and rural
areas, between the advanced and less advanced regions, between the
rich and poor, which is necessary for both social and political
stability and economic progress, he said.
As for China's policy of building new socialist countryside, he
said that the policy will contribute a lot not only to the harmony
of the society but also to stimulating China's domestic demand.
The new policy will help increase farmer's income and establish
the medical and educational systems in rural areas, he said.
(Xinhua News Agency March 20, 2006)