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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... Mao Zedong implemented a program of Soviet-style emphasis on heavy industry coupled with his own radical version of rural collectivization. Government planners controlled all factories, farms, and enterprises, set prices for all goods ...
... Mao Zedong implemented a program of Soviet-style emphasis on heavy industry coupled with his own radical version of rural collectivization. Government planners controlled all factories, farms, and enterprises, set prices for all goods ...
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Comparative Economic Development In Mainland China, Taiwan, And Hong Kong Alvin Rabushka, Michael Kress. Part I Mainland China 2 People , Resources , and Politics When Mao Zedong MAINLAND CHINA.
Comparative Economic Development In Mainland China, Taiwan, And Hong Kong Alvin Rabushka, Michael Kress. Part I Mainland China 2 People , Resources , and Politics When Mao Zedong MAINLAND CHINA.
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... Mao Zedong officially proclaimed the People's Republic of China on October 1 , 1949 , the Chinese Communist Party controlled the world's oldest , continuously recorded civilization . Unlike ancient Mesopotamia or Egypt , whose cultures ...
... Mao Zedong officially proclaimed the People's Republic of China on October 1 , 1949 , the Chinese Communist Party controlled the world's oldest , continuously recorded civilization . Unlike ancient Mesopotamia or Egypt , whose cultures ...
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... Mao Zedong continually threatened Chiang's rule. Still, portions of China made major economic strides during the late.
... Mao Zedong continually threatened Chiang's rule. Still, portions of China made major economic strides during the late.
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... Mao Zedong to power and exiled Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist government to the island of Taiwan. Mao's proclamation of the People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949, ended more than a century of internal division, social upheaval ...
... Mao Zedong to power and exiled Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist government to the island of Taiwan. Mao's proclamation of the People's Republic of China on October 1, 1949, ended more than a century of internal division, social upheaval ...
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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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20 percent administrative agricultural allocated annual Asian Asian Survey assets average balance Bank of China Beijing billion yuan British budget capital central planning China Quarterly Chinese Economy colonial constitution consumer consumption currency December deficits Deng Deng Xiaoping deposits domestic economic growth economic policy Exchange Fund exchange rate export fiscal foreign exchange grain Guangyuan heavy industry Hong Kong dollar Hong Kong government households Ibid imports incentives income tax increased individual industrial output inflation inputs interest rates internal investment Kong’s Kuomintang labor land living standards mainland China Mao Zedong million tons modern monetary money supply national income Nationalist official output value ownership peasants People's planners political population postwar production profits purchase quota reforms Republic of China revenue rose rural Shanghai state-owned enterprises Statistical Survey Statistical Yearbook subsidies Taiwan Taiwan dollar U.S. dollar University Press urban wage workers World Bank Yearbook of China