China's new industrialization strategy : was Chairman Mao really necessary? /
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Author / Creator: | Kueh, Y. Y. |
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Imprint: | Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar, c2008. |
Description: | ix, 283 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7245287 |
Table of Contents:
- Part I. Economics of Maoism Revisited. Interpreting the economics of the Cultural Revolution
- Part II. Deng Xiaoping in Mao's Mantle. Was Mao really necessary? An economist's perspective
- Dengonomics and the Tiananmen Square incident
- Part III. Agriculture in China's Industrialization. The rise of agricultural Dengonomics
- The economics of the 'second land reform'
- Peasant consumption and incomes in critical turn
- Mao and agriculture in China's industrialization: three antitheses in a 50-year perspective
- Part IV. The New Industrialization Strategy. The three industrial imbalances
- Growth imperatives, economic efficiency and 'optimum decentralization'
- Bureaucratization, property rights and economic reforms
- Inflation and industrial deregulation: the twin travellers
- Part V. From Autarky to the WTO. Foreign economic relations readjusted, 1979-84
- The quest for WTO entry.