Political Economy of Unbalanced Development in China |
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In 1949 , these eight coastal provinces and cities accounted for 67 percent of total industrial production in China though they represented only 9.8 percent of China's temtory and 35.5 percent of its population .
In 1949 , these eight coastal provinces and cities accounted for 67 percent of total industrial production in China though they represented only 9.8 percent of China's temtory and 35.5 percent of its population .
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was cut by half , from 12 percent in 1978 to only 5.5 percent in 1994. In the meantime , the share of competing provinces like Guangdong and Shandong in China's total industrial output had cach risen from about 5-6 percent in 1978 to ...
was cut by half , from 12 percent in 1978 to only 5.5 percent in 1994. In the meantime , the share of competing provinces like Guangdong and Shandong in China's total industrial output had cach risen from about 5-6 percent in 1978 to ...
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per cent ; in those provinces where the proportion of non - state enterprises increased by 3040 percent , the industrial growth rate was 18.4 per cent ; in those provinces where the proportion of non - state enterprises increased by ...
per cent ; in those provinces where the proportion of non - state enterprises increased by 3040 percent , the industrial growth rate was 18.4 per cent ; in those provinces where the proportion of non - state enterprises increased by ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Revival of Shanghai | 43 |
The Sweeping and Unequal Decentralization | 73 |
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