The New China: Comparative Economic Development In Mainland China, Taiwan, And Hong KongRoutledge, 18 ביוני 2019 - 256 עמודים In a thoroughly researched and clearly written account of the development experiences of mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, Alvin Rabushka examines three societies with similar populations but very different political and economic institutions. Rejecting one-dimensional explanations of successful development, Rabushka looks at the way in which |
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... international treaties, redistributing income, and constructing public works such as dams, bridges, roads, harbors, and airports. Social or political objectives might include advancing education, imposing religious values, or preventing ...
... international treaties, redistributing income, and constructing public works such as dams, bridges, roads, harbors, and airports. Social or political objectives might include advancing education, imposing religious values, or preventing ...
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... international trade. The surrounding seas and ocean support marine products industries, and sea salt supplies the chemical industry and is converted into consumer table salt. Although no country in the world is self-sufficient in all ...
... international trade. The surrounding seas and ocean support marine products industries, and sea salt supplies the chemical industry and is converted into consumer table salt. Although no country in the world is self-sufficient in all ...
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... international rule . Prewar Shanghai was the liveliest and most dynamic commercial and intellectual center in China . The entrepreneurial and commercial experience of that period remained alive in the post - 1949 period , even though ...
... international rule . Prewar Shanghai was the liveliest and most dynamic commercial and intellectual center in China . The entrepreneurial and commercial experience of that period remained alive in the post - 1949 period , even though ...
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... International Settlements . The population of Shanghai grew from virtually nothing to 4 million by 1936 , making it the fifth most populous city in the world . Shanghai's population was more than double that of Beijing or Tientsin . The ...
... International Settlements . The population of Shanghai grew from virtually nothing to 4 million by 1936 , making it the fifth most populous city in the world . Shanghai's population was more than double that of Beijing or Tientsin . The ...
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... International Settlement and the appointed French Consul in the French Settlement controlled a total land area of 12.66 square miles ( out of the greater city government under Chinese direction encompassing 320 square miles ) ...
... International Settlement and the appointed French Consul in the French Settlement controlled a total land area of 12.66 square miles ( out of the greater city government under Chinese direction encompassing 320 square miles ) ...
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Structure of the Economy | |
Economic Results | |
Monetary Fiscal and Trade Policies | |
Industrial Reforms | |
Notes | |
Economic Planning and Development | |
Budgetary Policy | |
The Political Geography of Hong Kong | |
Budgetary Policy | |
The SinoBritish Joint Declaration on the Future of Hong Kong | |
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Bibliography | |
About the Book and Author | |
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