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China outlines supply-side structural reform plan

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China's government work report, presented on Saturday, emphasized strengthening supply-side structural reform through cutting low-end supply while increasing high-end supply and public products and services.

"Appearing in the government work report shows the government's determination," said Liu Zhibiao, an economics professor at Nanjing University, who is in Beijing to attend the annual session of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).

China's three decades of rapid growth were fueled by capital investment, exports and consumption -- usually thought of as being on the demand side. However, supply-side reform aims to increase the supply of goods and services by stimulating business through tax cuts, entrepreneurship and innovation.

While stimulating the demand side tends to be short-lived, supply-side reform is expected to generate sustainable, quality growth.

Wang Yiming, deputy director of the development research center of the State Council, believes China's supply-side reform is an innovation of socialism with Chinese characteristics and is different from Western supply-side economic theories, which were generated when Western economies were bogged down by high inflation and low growth.

He said China's supply-side reform aims to increase innovative abilities and the supply of public products while strengthening policy coordination.

From the supply side, China's relaxed family planning policy, which allows each family to have two children, is expected to add high-quality labor to the market in the future.

Meanwhile, provinces are busy searching for new growth engines.

Northeast China's Jilin Province held a work meeting on the service sector last month, aimed at cultivating the sector as a future growth point.

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