精彩内容 China Institute for Reform and Development (CIRD) China Institute for Reform and Development (CIRD), established on November 1, 1991, is a public and non-profit research institution mainly specializing in reform and development policy research. CIRD, with the mission of facilitating China's economic reform and development policy decision-making, follows the guideline of "basing its research activities in Hainan, facing the whole country and marching towards the other parts of the world." CIRD practices a system of vesting the full responsibility with the president under the leadership of the board of directors and adheres to the operating mechanism characterized with small organization with a large network. Its organizational features of being network-based, international operations and independent research have attracted wide attention. With submission of reform policy recommendation reports to the government as its bounden duty, CIRD has been conducting forward-looking and independent research in important theoretical and practical issues in economic transition. In the past 19 years, it has submitted more than 140 sets of reform policy/legislation recommendation reports to relevant departments of the central government. It is the first research institution to have submitted reform policy recommendations on "granting long-term and guaranteed land use rights for farmers," "equalizing access .to basic public services," "construction of public service-oriented government" and "speeding up the establishment of a sot public service system," of which some have been directly adopted into policy documents while many others have been used as references for drafting policy documents, laws and regulations For these research results, CIRD has won many national and ministerial/provincial awards including "Five One Project Award:,"Economics Research Award by Sun Yefang Economics Foundation," and "China Development Research Award."
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