Chinese Economy Post-Mao: A Compendium of Papers, 第 1 卷U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 John P. Hardt -- China's post-Mao economic future / Robert F. Dernberger and David Fasenfest -- Recent Chinese economic performance and prospects for the ten-year plan / Nicholas R. Lardy -- The political dynamics of the People's Republic of China / William W. Whitson -- The Chinese development model / Alexander Eckstein -- Soviet perceptions of China's economic development / Leo A. Orleans -- Economic modernization in post-Mao China: policies, problems, and prospects / Nai-Ruenn Chen -- China: shift of economic gears in mid-1970s / Arthur G. Ashbrook, Jr. -- Political conflict and industrial growth in China: 1965-1977 / Robert Michael Field, Kathleen M. McGlynn, and William B. Abnett -- A survey of China's machine-building industry / Jack Craig, Jim Lewek, and Gordon Cole -- China's energetics: a system analysis / Vaclav Smil -- China's mineral economy / K.P. Wang -- China's electric power industry / William Clarke -- Population growth in the People's Republic of China / John S. Aird -- Technology and science: some issues in China's modernization / Jon Sigurdson -- Chinese employment policy in 1949-78 with special emphasis on women in rural production / Marina Thorborg -- Chinese agricultural production / Henry J. Groen and James A. Kilpatrick -- China's grain trade / Frederic M. Surls -- The evolution of policy and capabilities in China's agricultural technology / Thomas B. Wiens -- China's international trade and finance / Richard E. Batsavage and John L. Davie -- The Sino-American commercial relationship / Martha Avery and William Clarke -- Contracts, practice and law in trade with China: some observations / Stanley Lubman -- An analysis of China's hard currency exports: recent trends, present problems, and future potential / Hedija H. Kravalis -- The impact of most-favored-nation tariff treatment on U.S. imports from the People's Republic of China / Philip T. Lincoln, Jr., and James A. Kilpatrick -- The impact of U.S. most-favored-nation tariff treatment on PRC exports / Helen Raffel, Robert E. Teal, and Cheryl McQueen -- Chinese relations with the Third World / Carol Fogarty -- The impact of aid on Albanian industrial development: the Soviet Union and China as major trading partners / Adi Schnytzer. |
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... requirements may also be ex- pected to grow , thus posing a number of dilemmas . Will the educational system as reorganized after the cultural revolution be capable of training the advanced engineering , scientific , and technical ...
... requirements may also be ex- pected to grow , thus posing a number of dilemmas . Will the educational system as reorganized after the cultural revolution be capable of training the advanced engineering , scientific , and technical ...
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... requirements classified separately , industry now draws about half of all China's primary energy , a sharp increase in comparison with the early 1959's . On the other hand , relative importance of residential and commercial uses has ...
... requirements classified separately , industry now draws about half of all China's primary energy , a sharp increase in comparison with the early 1959's . On the other hand , relative importance of residential and commercial uses has ...
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... requirements of the modern industry the emphasis must be on large systems with a high degree of vertical division of labor with apparent nonegali- tarian consequences for management in production enterprises as well as in the related R ...
... requirements of the modern industry the emphasis must be on large systems with a high degree of vertical division of labor with apparent nonegali- tarian consequences for management in production enterprises as well as in the related R ...
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... requirement of earliness , creates the need for dense planting , whereas other countries have tended to reduce labor and seed production requirements through sparser planting with no loss in yields . In view of the severe cost of ...
... requirement of earliness , creates the need for dense planting , whereas other countries have tended to reduce labor and seed production requirements through sparser planting with no loss in yields . In view of the severe cost of ...
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... requirements would exceed any realistic assessment of Chinese capabilities.5 Quite simply , the targets of the plan reported by Hua are those which are derived from the long - run , idealistic goals , held forth by Mao and Chou En - lai ...
... requirements would exceed any realistic assessment of Chinese capabilities.5 Quite simply , the targets of the plan reported by Hua are those which are derived from the long - run , idealistic goals , held forth by Mao and Chou En - lai ...
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