A Concise Economic History of Modern ChinaVora, 1968 - 244 עמודים |
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עמוד 132
... estimates estimates show that native - style industry produced 72 % of the value added by manufacturing industry , ranging from 95 % in wood working to 11 % in electrical industries during 1933. The modern sector proved more im- portant ...
... estimates estimates show that native - style industry produced 72 % of the value added by manufacturing industry , ranging from 95 % in wood working to 11 % in electrical industries during 1933. The modern sector proved more im- portant ...
עמוד 181
Frank H. H. King. Growth , 1953-1957 . Estimates of growth during the first five - year plan vary from 5.6 % average annual rate ( Yuan - li Wu ) to 8.8 % ( reconstructed Communist estimate ) , but the estimates of Ta - Chung Liu and ...
Frank H. H. King. Growth , 1953-1957 . Estimates of growth during the first five - year plan vary from 5.6 % average annual rate ( Yuan - li Wu ) to 8.8 % ( reconstructed Communist estimate ) , but the estimates of Ta - Chung Liu and ...
עמוד 189
... estimates for food crops show a similar pattern : a significant increase from 185 million metric tons in 1957 to 194 million in 1958 followed by a decline and a low for 1960 of 160 million . In 1965 food crop production had about ...
... estimates for food crops show a similar pattern : a significant increase from 185 million metric tons in 1957 to 194 million in 1958 followed by a decline and a low for 1960 of 160 million . In 1965 food crop production had about ...
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Chinese Statistics | 5 |
THE TRADITIONAL ECONOMIC AND THE WESTERN | 17 |
Ching Fiscal Administration and Policy | 44 |
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