Economic Development and Social Change in the People’s Republic of ChinaSpringer New York, 1982年9月20日 - 432 頁 It is a pleasant task to welcome the appearance of the American edition of Professor Willy Kraus' valuable work on the economic and social development of the People's Republic of China, first published in German in 1979. The book has been updated in the light of the events that have occurred since the original publication and incorporates the latest statistical information made available by the Chinese authorities with unaccus tomed liberality. The American edition, like its German predecessor, is a monumental achievement of scholarship, attractively presented. In its comprehensiveness, insight, professionalism and wisdom it ranks among the best studies of the subject. It will add to the knowledge of the specialist, and help the interested layman find his way through the complexities of contemporary China's socioeconomic system. Professor Kraus' work is a most timely and welcome addition to a better and more thorough understanding of an absorbing and important subject. June 1982 Jan S. Prybyla Professor of Economics The Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania Preface This book deals with China's development policies. It is based on the original German edition (1979), "Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung und sozialer Wandel in der Volksrepublik China," but is not merely a translation of the German original. The rapid changes in Chinese policy within the last two years, together with a sudden deluge of official data on economic and social developments in the People's Republic of China, have called for a basic and comprehensive revision of text and statistics. |
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... industrial production on gross productive value of industry and agriculture rose correspondingly to these high growth rates ( cf. Table 3.5 ) . At the end of 1959 the Chinese leadership saw itself compelled to gradually abandon the ...
... industrial production on gross productive value of industry and agriculture rose correspondingly to these high growth rates ( cf. Table 3.5 ) . At the end of 1959 the Chinese leadership saw itself compelled to gradually abandon the ...
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W. Kraus. 1 . Industry Industrial development showed very high growth rates for 1958 and 1959. Even according to the ... production in 1965 was twice as high as in 1957 and the high point for 1960 was able to be exceeded . This was , however ...
W. Kraus. 1 . Industry Industrial development showed very high growth rates for 1958 and 1959. Even according to the ... production in 1965 was twice as high as in 1957 and the high point for 1960 was able to be exceeded . This was , however ...
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... industrial production . " Apart from this , Chou En - lai made a considerable effort to restore reasonably orderly conditions . This was only partially successful and finally , in September 1967 , the army intervened and pressed for a ...
... industrial production . " Apart from this , Chou En - lai made a considerable effort to restore reasonably orderly conditions . This was only partially successful and finally , in September 1967 , the army intervened and pressed for a ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Situation in 1949 and First Developmental Measures | 16 |
Agriculture | 29 |
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