A Concise Economic History of Modern China (1840-1961)Praeger, 1969 - 243 עמודים |
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עמוד 153
... increase in the money supply : indeed , prices rose relatively slowly until the last months of 1939. There were , in fact , off- sets to the adverse developments . Of the 50 million refugees who settled in Free China , for example ...
... increase in the money supply : indeed , prices rose relatively slowly until the last months of 1939. There were , in fact , off- sets to the adverse developments . Of the 50 million refugees who settled in Free China , for example ...
עמוד 162
... increased by increasing its quantity ; an increase in its quantity , which seems likely to be repeated , will lower the value of each unit more than in proportion to the increase . Calculating , for example , from the black market rates ...
... increased by increasing its quantity ; an increase in its quantity , which seems likely to be repeated , will lower the value of each unit more than in proportion to the increase . Calculating , for example , from the black market rates ...
עמוד 208
... increase in " other exports " from the US $ 18 million of 1957 to the US $ 64 million of 1960 , an increase which changed the proportions for that year to 46 % of total exports in rice and sugar , 38 % in " other exports " . At the same ...
... increase in " other exports " from the US $ 18 million of 1957 to the US $ 64 million of 1960 , an increase which changed the proportions for that year to 46 % of total exports in rice and sugar , 38 % in " other exports " . At the same ...
תוכן
Preface | 1 |
Chinas Failure to Modernize | 8 |
THE TRADITIONAL ECONOMY AND THE WES | 17 |
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