A Concise Economic History of Modern ChinaVora, 1968 - 244 עמודים |
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עמוד 191
... peasant to have his productive capacity liberated , that is , accept cultu- ral or political rewards rather than material benefit ; and third- ly , on the organizational skill in identifying an underemploy- 3 ed peasant and getting him ...
... peasant to have his productive capacity liberated , that is , accept cultu- ral or political rewards rather than material benefit ; and third- ly , on the organizational skill in identifying an underemploy- 3 ed peasant and getting him ...
עמוד 193
... peasant from the land , that is , the proletarianization of the peasant . This task of social reorganization was all but complete by September 1958 . Suffice it to note here that by 1961 the process had been de facto reversed , and that ...
... peasant from the land , that is , the proletarianization of the peasant . This task of social reorganization was all but complete by September 1958 . Suffice it to note here that by 1961 the process had been de facto reversed , and that ...
עמוד 214
... peasant cannnot be expected to shoulder the basic risks of experimentation . In any case , he won't do it . There is no evidence — in China or Southeast Asia , at least -that the peasant will not respond to sound advice or economic ...
... peasant cannnot be expected to shoulder the basic risks of experimentation . In any case , he won't do it . There is no evidence — in China or Southeast Asia , at least -that the peasant will not respond to sound advice or economic ...
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Chinese Statistics | 5 |
THE TRADITIONAL ECONOMIC AND THE WESTERN | 17 |
Ching Fiscal Administration and Policy | 44 |
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