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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... Shanghai Interlude The Political System of China Organization and Administration of Economic Planning Structure of the Economy Notes 3 Politics Takes Command Evolution of Development Strategies Agriculture Industry Monetary, Fiscal, and ...
... Shanghai Interlude The Political System of China Organization and Administration of Economic Planning Structure of the Economy Notes 3 Politics Takes Command Evolution of Development Strategies Agriculture Industry Monetary, Fiscal, and ...
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... (Shanghai), Teng Maotung of Anhui University (Hefei), Y.C. Jao and George Hicks of Hong Kong University, John G. Greenwood of G.T. Management (Asia) Ltd. in Hong Kong, and Gregory Chris-tainsen and Shyam Kamath of California State ...
... (Shanghai), Teng Maotung of Anhui University (Hefei), Y.C. Jao and George Hicks of Hong Kong University, John G. Greenwood of G.T. Management (Asia) Ltd. in Hong Kong, and Gregory Chris-tainsen and Shyam Kamath of California State ...
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... (Shanghai and Fujian) and Southern Chinese, who are renowned as hard-working, ingenious, competitive, and entrepreneurial peoples. These two lands have few of the more conservative, less venturesome people who inhabit Northern China and ...
... (Shanghai and Fujian) and Southern Chinese, who are renowned as hard-working, ingenious, competitive, and entrepreneurial peoples. These two lands have few of the more conservative, less venturesome people who inhabit Northern China and ...
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... Shanghai. But Chiang never really governed the whole of China. Portions remained under the control of regional warlords, and a newly emerging Communist Party movement led by Mao Zedong continually threatened Chiang's rule. Still ...
... Shanghai. But Chiang never really governed the whole of China. Portions remained under the control of regional warlords, and a newly emerging Communist Party movement led by Mao Zedong continually threatened Chiang's rule. Still ...
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... Shanghai.6 Japan's invasion of China in 1937 forced Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist government to retreat inland to Chongqing, interrupting national economic development. The burgeoning industries of the Yangtze Valley had to be ...
... Shanghai.6 Japan's invasion of China in 1937 forced Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist government to retreat inland to Chongqing, interrupting national economic development. The burgeoning industries of the Yangtze Valley had to be ...
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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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