A Concise Economic History of Modern ChinaVora, 1968 - 244 עמודים |
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עמוד 44
... direct action in allocating resour- ces to itself and in redistributing income . We have now to examine these activities and note immediately that here we shall be especially hindered by the lack of statistics . As we noted in chapter ...
... direct action in allocating resour- ces to itself and in redistributing income . We have now to examine these activities and note immediately that here we shall be especially hindered by the lack of statistics . As we noted in chapter ...
עמוד 127
Frank H. H. King. China , the largest proportion was for direct investment ( 64 % in 1902 , 77 % in 1936 ) , the balance being obligations of the Chinese government . The percentage of direct foreign invest- ment in manufacturing ...
Frank H. H. King. China , the largest proportion was for direct investment ( 64 % in 1902 , 77 % in 1936 ) , the balance being obligations of the Chinese government . The percentage of direct foreign invest- ment in manufacturing ...
עמוד 130
... direct investment . In his national product study , Ou Pao - san estimated that of the total output of factory indus- tries in China ( including Manchuria ) for 1933 , i.e. Ch $ 2186 million , some 65 % was from Chinese - owned ...
... direct investment . In his national product study , Ou Pao - san estimated that of the total output of factory indus- tries in China ( including Manchuria ) for 1933 , i.e. Ch $ 2186 million , some 65 % was from Chinese - owned ...
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List of Tables | 1 |
THE TRADITIONAL ECONOMIC AND THE WESTERN | 17 |
Ching Fiscal Administration and Policy | 44 |
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