A Concise Economic History of Modern China (1840-1961)Praeger, 1969 - 243 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 60
עמוד 169
... Growth in the sense of gross national product is , of course , too simple a criterion . Perhaps it can be extended to read , growth of per capita net national product consistent with reasonably rising standards of living of the people ...
... Growth in the sense of gross national product is , of course , too simple a criterion . Perhaps it can be extended to read , growth of per capita net national product consistent with reasonably rising standards of living of the people ...
עמוד 188
... growth lost - perhaps more , for the temptation to try the impossible again is ever present and the favourable ... growth in GDP is extremely easy to achieve . Thus the greater than average growth of GDP in 1958 should not be surprising ...
... growth lost - perhaps more , for the temptation to try the impossible again is ever present and the favourable ... growth in GDP is extremely easy to achieve . Thus the greater than average growth of GDP in 1958 should not be surprising ...
עמוד 218
... growth in agriculture depends upon peasant motivation , the Taiwan record is more consistent , despite the necessary activities of the Taiwan Food Bureau ; year after year , the Taiwan farmer became more assured that government policy ...
... growth in agriculture depends upon peasant motivation , the Taiwan record is more consistent , despite the necessary activities of the Taiwan Food Bureau ; year after year , the Taiwan farmer became more assured that government policy ...
תוכן
Preface | 1 |
Chinas Failure to Modernize | 8 |
THE TRADITIONAL ECONOMY AND THE WES | 17 |
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