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How China's five-year plan, an overhang from the Soviet era, has evolved
The five-year plan has come a long way since 1953, when it set goals for everything from steel production to livestock. But it is still a key part of a state-controlled, centrally planned society
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It's a holdover from the Soviet-style command economy, a blueprint that sets numerous targets and guidelines for a range of social, economic, educational, cultural and environmental issues.
While China has been through three decades of market-oriented economic reforms, the plan is still is a key component of China's state-controlled and centrally planned society.
It has been instrumental in much of the country's political success, though not necessarily the economic advances it enjoys today.
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