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    Gu Mu (Chinese: 谷牧; pinyin: Mù; Wade–Giles: Ku 3 Mu 4; September 1914 – November 6, 2009) was a Chinese revolutionary figure and politician, who served as the Vice-Premier of the People's Republic of China between 1975 and 1982.

  2. Gu Mu ( chino: 谷牧; pinyin: Gǔ Mù; Wade-Giles: Ku 3 Mu 4; septiembre de 1914 - 6 de noviembre de 2009) fue una figura y un político revolucionario chino, que se desempeñó como viceprimer ministro de la República Popular China. entre 1975 y 1982.

  3. Gu Mu: Pioneer of China's Reform and Opening Up. Price: $56.79 $39.91 (Save $16.88) Quantity: Add to Wishlist. Ask a Question Write Review. Author: Gu Mu; Language: English. Format: 24.2 x 16.6 x 4.2 cm. Page: 625. Publication Date: 08/2016. ISBN: 9787119102818. Publisher: Foreign Languages Press. Table of Contents. Preface.

  4. 20 de jul. de 2019 · The official history of China’s economic reforms is rather more sanitized, but the memoirs of Gu Mu (谷牧), who was vice premier in the 1980s and in charge of foreign trade, do help show how export discipline was applied in the Communist bureaucratic system (see this post for some more interesting tidbits from Gu’s memoir).

  5. 22 de oct. de 2022 · Gu Mu, as the pioneer of China's reform and opening-up, captured the articulated use of this particular ideology in a particular era. As a technocrat and one of the main architects of China's economic miracle, he made Confucianism an essential part of China's politics.

  6. 30 de sept. de 2022 · 8 min read. Leon Bohan Zhang. In September 1984, former Chinese Vice Premier and then incumbent State Councilor Gu Mu was appointed to a rather peculiar position. Often credited as one of the main architects of China’s reform and opening-up policy, Gu devoted almost all his life to China’s economic development.

  7. 14 de ago. de 2017 · The prosperity of those countries confirmed that socialism could have multiple modes for China’s leaders. Besides, they learnt from developed economies: for example, the trip to Western Europe in 1978, led by Gu Mu, bred the idea of China’s special economic zones (SEZs).