The New China: Comparative Economic Development In Mainland China, Taiwan, And Hong KongIn 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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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 48
עמוד i
... 1949–1985 A7 Gross Industrial Output Value by Form of Ownership in Mainland China, 1949– 1985 A8 Purchase Price of Farm and Sideline Products in Mainland China, 1978–1984 A9 Urban and Rural Market Fair Trade in Mainland China, ...
... 1949–1985 A7 Gross Industrial Output Value by Form of Ownership in Mainland China, 1949– 1985 A8 Purchase Price of Farm and Sideline Products in Mainland China, 1978–1984 A9 Urban and Rural Market Fair Trade in Mainland China, ...
עמוד ii
After Deng Xiaoping consolidated power, he implemented a series of rural and urban economic reforms that increased the mainland's economic vitality. This book is rooted in nearly a quarter-century of personal observation of economic ...
After Deng Xiaoping consolidated power, he implemented a series of rural and urban economic reforms that increased the mainland's economic vitality. This book is rooted in nearly a quarter-century of personal observation of economic ...
עמוד v
... rural reforms that placed primary responsibility for agricultural production in the hands of individuals and households and moved gradually in the mid-1980s to establish labor and capital markets in the urban, industrial sector.
... rural reforms that placed primary responsibility for agricultural production in the hands of individuals and households and moved gradually in the mid-1980s to establish labor and capital markets in the urban, industrial sector.
עמוד xvi
... demand for food and other necessities at the same time that total cultivated acreage has fallen more than 10 percent since 1950 due to the encroachment of irrigation, urban development, road construction, and industrial development.
... demand for food and other necessities at the same time that total cultivated acreage has fallen more than 10 percent since 1950 due to the encroachment of irrigation, urban development, road construction, and industrial development.
עמוד xvii
... heavy industry in Manchuria, industrial development was confined to the treaty ports, most notably those of Shanghai and the adjoining Yangtze River Valley area. Economic links between urban manufacturing areas The Economy Before 1949.
... heavy industry in Manchuria, industrial development was confined to the treaty ports, most notably those of Shanghai and the adjoining Yangtze River Valley area. Economic links between urban manufacturing areas The Economy Before 1949.
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Structure of the Economy | xxxiv |
Monetary Fiscal and Trade Policies | lix |
Industrial Reforms | lxxii |
5 | ii |
Economic Planning and Development | ii |
Budgetary Policy | ii |
The Political Geography of Hong Kong | 1908 |
Budgetary Policy | 1924 |
19821985 | 1931 |
9 | 1946 |
Bibliography | 1979 |
About the Book and Author | 2005 |
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administrative agricultural allocated annual Asian Asian Survey 24 assets average Beijing British budget capital central planning China Quarterly Chinese Economy colonial colony’s Communist Party constitution consumer consumption Cultural Revolution currency December deficits Deng Deng Xiaoping deposits domestic Economic Growth economic policy exchange rate exports farm fiscal foreign exchange grain gross Guangyuan heavy industry Hong Kong dollar Hong Kong government households Ibid incentives increased industrial output inflation inputs interest rates International 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 Republic percent planners political population private plots profits Prybyla quota reforms Republic of China revenue rose rural Shanghai social Socialist Economic Development state-owned enterprises Statistical Survey Statistical Yearbook subsidies Taiwan U.S. dollar University Press urban wage workers World Bank Yearbook of China