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''The Economic Observer'' () is an independent, weekly simplified Chinese-language newspaper published in the People's Republic of China since April 2001. The newspaper is considered by many to be one of the top three economic-focused newspapers in China〔("The Economic Observer" ), ''Danwei'', Retrieved on 2010-06-16.〕 and is well regarded for its in-depth special features and commentary.〔 Inspired by the British ''Financial Times'', as of September 2001, the Economic Observer has also been printed on salmon/peach-colored paper. Although the newspaper's editorial offices are based in Beijing, the newspaper is actually registered in Ji'nan, the capital of Shandong province. ''The Economic Observer Online'' was relaunched in March 2007 and offers subscribers access to all the newspaper's content. However, most of the articles from each week's newspaper also appear on the website at no charge along with web-only content which includes commentary and op-ed pieces from guest columnists. The newspaper's English-language website, features select translations from the weekly newspaper and the website; it also publishes original reporting and interviews. ==Overview== The paper is distributed on Saturday mornings but the official publication date is printed as the following Monday. Each issue is 56 pages and sells for 5 Chinese yuan or 10 Hong Kong dollars. The newspaper's slogan is "rationality and constructiveness" (). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Economic Observer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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