Chinese Economy Post-Mao: Policy and performanceU.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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... rates of growth in both agriculture and industry in China's economic development over the past 28 years , which have created a significant economic base for the new leadership to build on in their attempt to modernize China's economy ...
... rates of growth in both agriculture and industry in China's economic development over the past 28 years , which have created a significant economic base for the new leadership to build on in their attempt to modernize China's economy ...
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... rate of growth . Based on past performance , this will require a rise in farm pro- duction of about 2 to 3 percent a year assuming ( 1 ) a continued commitment to basic self - sufficiency in food supply , and ( 2 ) a rate of population ...
... rate of growth . Based on past performance , this will require a rise in farm pro- duction of about 2 to 3 percent a year assuming ( 1 ) a continued commitment to basic self - sufficiency in food supply , and ( 2 ) a rate of population ...
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... rate of indus- trial growth for several decades with a preponderantly rural population . This of course will crucially depend on the pattern of industrialization , that is , the technologies used , the scale of plant , and the degree of ...
... rate of indus- trial growth for several decades with a preponderantly rural population . This of course will crucially depend on the pattern of industrialization , that is , the technologies used , the scale of plant , and the degree of ...
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... growth during the balance of the century will depend largely on the ability to remove or minimize the impact of ... rate of growth for the year was only 4.5 percent . The year 1975 began on an upbeat , with Premier XIII.
... growth during the balance of the century will depend largely on the ability to remove or minimize the impact of ... rate of growth for the year was only 4.5 percent . The year 1975 began on an upbeat , with Premier XIII.
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... rate of industrial growth , the power industry would need to add about 5,300 megawatts to capacity this year , a 13 - percent rate of growth , and about 12,700 megawatts in 1985 to provide capacities of 45,800 and 108,000 megawatts ...
... rate of industrial growth , the power industry would need to add about 5,300 megawatts to capacity this year , a 13 - percent rate of growth , and about 12,700 megawatts in 1985 to provide capacities of 45,800 and 108,000 megawatts ...
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