从传统走向现代的西藏经济 |
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2020-06-16 00:00:00 |
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从传统走向现代的西藏经济 内容简介
The GDP of Tibet in 2007 stood at 34.219 billion yuan, nearly three times the 11.75 billion yuan in 2000. Compared with the region’s GDP in 1959 (174 million yuan), it had increased by some 59 times if calculated at comparable prices, with an annual growth rate of 8.9 percent.
从传统走向现代的西藏经济 目录
Chapter Ⅰ A Survey (1) Nature and Resources (2) Traditional Highland Economy (3) Rise and Growth of Modem Industries Chapter Ⅱ Agriculture and Animal Husbandry (1) Unique Highland Agriculture and Animal Husbandry (2) Rise and Development of Modem Industry (3) Agricultural Development Projects and Modem Livestock Farming Chapter Ⅲ Handicraft Industry and Modern Industry (1) Ethnic Handicraft Industry (2) Modem Industry Chapter Ⅳ Transportation (1) Beginning of Modem Transportation (2) Qinghai-Tibet Railway——the World’s Highest and Longest Railway (3) Oil Pipelines——an Achievement of Science and Technology Chapter Ⅴ Post and Telecommunications on the Highland (1) Introduction of New Services (2) Building of an Advanced Communications Infrastructure Chapter Ⅵ Tourism Industry on the Highland (1) The Origin and Growth of the Industry (2) Resources and Forms (3) Tourism" Promoting Development and Generating Wealth (4) Tourism Industry and Scientific Development Chapter VII Modern Trading and Markets (1) Development of Commodity Markets (2) Border Trade ChapterⅧ The Lives of Tibetans and Their Consumption of Goods and Services (1) Modern Elements in Traditional Modes of Consumption (2) From Subsistence to Development (3) Moving from a Traditional to a Modem Lifestyle Chapter Ⅸ Tibetan Economy in the New Century (1) Support from all over the Country (2) New Opportunities in the New Century (3) Protection of the Ecosystem and Sustainable Development Tips The Negotiation Process during the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet The Democratic Revolution and the Establishment of Tibet Autonomous Region Four Conferences on Tibet The Ninth Five-Year Plan (1996-2000) The Tenth Five-Year Plan (2001-2005) The Eleventh Five-Year Plan (2006-2010)
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