China's New Industrialization Strategy Was Chairman Mao Really Necessary? |
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Author:
| Kueh, Y. Y. |
ISBN: | 978-1-84720-232-1 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2008 |
Publisher: | Edward Elgar Publishing, Incorporated
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $161.00 |
Book Description:
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Contents: Preface Part I: Economics of Maoism Revisited 1. Interpreting the Economics of the Cultural Revolution Part II: Deng Xiaoping in Mao's Mantle 2. Was Mao Really Necessary? An Economist's Perspective 3. Dengonomics and the Tiananmen Square Incident Part III: Agriculture in China's Industrialization 4. The Rise of Agricultural Dengonomics 5. The Economics of the 'Second Land Reform' 6. Peasant Consumption and Incomes in Critical Turn 7. Mao and Agriculture in China's...
More DescriptionContents: Preface Part I: Economics of Maoism Revisited 1. Interpreting the Economics of the Cultural Revolution Part II: Deng Xiaoping in Mao's Mantle 2. Was Mao Really Necessary? An Economist's Perspective 3. Dengonomics and the Tiananmen Square Incident Part III: Agriculture in China's Industrialization 4. The Rise of Agricultural Dengonomics 5. The Economics of the 'Second Land Reform' 6. Peasant Consumption and Incomes in Critical Turn 7. Mao and Agriculture in China's Industrialization: Three Antitheses in a 50-year Perspective Part IV: The New Industrialization Strategy 8. The Three Industrial Imbalances 9. Growth Imperatives, Economic Efficiency and 'Optimum Decentralization' 10. Bureaucratization, Property Rights and Economic Reforms 11. Inflation and Industrial Deregulation: The Twin Travellers Part V: From Autarky to the WTO 12. Foreign Economic Relations Readjusted, 1979-84 13. The Quest for WTO Entry References Index