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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... production claims from such critical sectors as electric power and iron and steel suggest that the rate of industrial growth tapered off during the year and that any gains were largely based on recovery in the most disrupted areas and ...
... production claims from such critical sectors as electric power and iron and steel suggest that the rate of industrial growth tapered off during the year and that any gains were largely based on recovery in the most disrupted areas and ...
第 xv 頁
... Production dropped sharply , capacity stood idle , and the regime pared down investment programs to a narrow range of essential industries . A new em- phasis was given to the production of agricultural machinery , equipment for chemical ...
... Production dropped sharply , capacity stood idle , and the regime pared down investment programs to a narrow range of essential industries . A new em- phasis was given to the production of agricultural machinery , equipment for chemical ...
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... production . In rural areas , as policy on the employment of women developed in the early 1950's , women were urged to take part in agricultural production , and increase the number of days they did farm work . In contrast to the ...
... production . In rural areas , as policy on the employment of women developed in the early 1950's , women were urged to take part in agricultural production , and increase the number of days they did farm work . In contrast to the ...
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... production of grains , suggesting that imports have been closely tied to state grain procurement from rural areas in northern China . China's rice exports have covered a substantial part of the costs of grain imports and the net cost of ...
... production of grains , suggesting that imports have been closely tied to state grain procurement from rural areas in northern China . China's rice exports have covered a substantial part of the costs of grain imports and the net cost of ...
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... production teams and there is little evidence to indicate this in- stitutional organization will be changed by the new leadership . " State ownership in industry was already significant in 1952 , ac- counting for over 50 percent of the ...
... production teams and there is little evidence to indicate this in- stitutional organization will be changed by the new leadership . " State ownership in industry was already significant in 1952 , ac- counting for over 50 percent of the ...
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第 163 頁 - The first stage is to build an independent and relatively comprehensive industrial and economic system in 15 years, that is before 1980; the second stage is to accomplish the comprehensive modernization of agriculture, industry, national defense and science and technology before the end of the century, so that our national economy will be advancing in the front ranks of the world.
第 209 頁 - It does not matter whether a cat is black or white as long as it catches mice.
第 532 頁 - The land ownership system of feudal exploitation by the landlord class shall be abolished and the system of peasant land ownership shall be introduced in order to set free the rural productive forces, develop agricultural production and thus pave the way for New China's industrialization.
第 3 頁 - Unite and Strive to Build a Modern, Powerful Socialist Country!" (Report on the work of the government...
第 52 頁 - ... more pay for more work, less pay for less work, and no pay for no work.
第 377 頁 - February 1977) for seabed minerals in the southern part of the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea, and the South China Sea.12 The Chinese believe that this work is of fundamental importance.
第 165 頁 - Tse-tung, speaking at the Second Plenary Session of the Seventh Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party...
第 5 頁 - Although this paper attempts to provide such a framework for interpreting and evaluating the other papers, it is important to note that no attempt has been made to have the individual authors of the other papers adopt any particular framework of analysis, point of view, or conclusion.
第 258 頁 - Meanwhile, the state plans to build or complete 120 large-scale projects, including 10 iron and steel complexes, 9 nonferrous metal complexes, 8 coal mines, 10 oil and gas fields, 30 power stations, 6 new trunk railways and 5 key harbors. The completion of these projects added to the existing industrial foundation will provide China with 14 fairly strong and fairly rationally located industrial bases.
第 168 頁 - The goal for the third stage is to accomplish the "comprehensive" modernization of the Chinese economy and propel it to "the front ranks of the world