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  • The Economic Development of Modern China
  • Written by author Joseph C. H. Chai
  • Published by Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2000/08/25
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Volume 1
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction xi
Part I The Legacy of the Past
1. 'Introduction', Science in Traditional China: A Comparative Perspective, Chapter 1, Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1-26 (1981) 3
2. 'Improved Seeds, Changing Cropping Patterns, and New Crops' and 'Farm Implements, Water Control, and Fertilizer', in Agricultural Development in China 1368-1968, Chapters Three and Four, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 37-53 and 55-78, references (1969) 29
3. 'Quantitative Growth, Qualitative Standstill', in The Pattern of the Chinese Past, Chapter 17, Stanford CA: Stanford University Press, 285-315, 336-8 (1973) 75
4. 'Surplus and Stagnation in Modern China', in Dwight H. Perkins (ed.), China's Modern Economy in Historical Perspective, Stanford CA: Stanford University Press, 49-84, 308-12 (1975) 109
5. 'The Oriental Alternative: An Hypothesis on Culture and Economy', in Hung-chao Tai (ed.), Confucianism and Economic Development: An Oriental Alternative?, Chapter One, Washington DC: Washington Institute Press, 6-37 (1989) 149
6. 'Introduction: The Persistence of the Past', in Dwight H. Perkins (ed.), China's Modern Economy in Historical Perspective, Stanford CA: Stanford University Press, 1-18, notes (1975) 181
7. 'The Needham Puzzle: Why the Industrial Revolution Did Not Originate in China', Economic Development and Cultural Change, 43 (2), January, 269-92 (1995) 200
8. 'Urban Population', Man and Land in Chinese History: An Economic Analysis, Chapter 3, Stanford CA: Stanford University Press, 43-63, 244-5, references (1986) 224
9. 'Marketing and Social Structure in Rural China', Journal of Asian Studies, XXIV (1), November, 3-43 (1964) 248
10. 'Banking and the Monetary System', in Money and Monetary Policy in China, 1845-1895, Chapter IV, Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 91-117, 262-6, references (1965) 289
Part II Responses to Western Challenge in the Late 19th and Early 20th Century
11. 'A General Picture of Foreign Investment in China', Foreign Investment and Economic Development in China 1840-1937, Chapter I, Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 7-22, 234-6, references (1965) 327
12. 'The Role of the Foreigner in China's Economic Development, 1840-1949', in Dwight H. Perkins (ed.), China's Modern Economy in Historical Perspective, Stanford CA: Stanford University Press, 19-47, 305-8 (1975) 345
13. 'Class Structure and the Development of Underdevelopment in China', Modern China, 4 (3), July, 299-324, references (1978) 377
14. 'Contrasting Factors in the Modernization of China and Japan', in Simon Kuznets, Wilbert E. Moore and Joseph J. Spengler (eds), Economic Growth: Brazil, India, Japan, Chapter 17, Durham NC: Duke University Press, 496-536 (1955) 403
15. 'Government as an Obstacle to Industrialization: The Case of Nineteenth-Century China', Journal of Economic History, XXVII (4), December, 478-92 (1967) 444
16. 'The Kuan-tu Shang-pan System: "Official Supervision and Merchant Management"', China's Early Industrialization: Sheng Hsuan-huai (1844-1916) and Mandarin Enterprise, Chapter 1, Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 1-30, 255-61, references (1958) 459
17. 'The Accelerated Commercialization of Agriculture', Commercialization and Agricultural Development: Central and Eastern China 1870-1937, Chapter 4, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 70-105, 193-201, references (1989) 498
18. Excerpts from 'Manufacturing', in Economic Growth in Prewar China, Chapter Two, Berkeley CA: University of California Press, 65-92, 116-19, references (1989) 546
19. 'A Brief Account of the Development of Capitalism in China', in Tim Wright (ed.), The Chinese Economy in the Early Twentieth Century: Recent Chinese Studies, Chapter 2, New York: St Martin's Press, 29-43 (1992) 582
20. 'Economic Growth in China Before World War II', in The Second Conference on Modern Chinese Economic History, Taipei: Academia Sinica, Institute of Economics, 63-94 (1989) 597
21. 'Conclusion', in The Peasant Economy and Social Change in North China, Chapter 16, Stanford CA: Stanford University Press, 293-310, references (1985) 629
22. 'Landlord and Peasant', in The Chinese Peasant Economy: Agricultural Development in Hopei and Shantung, 1890-1949, Chapter 14, Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 217-40, 352-5, references (1970) 648
Name Index 679
Volume 2
Acknowledgements ix
Part I The Soviet Approach
1. 'The Chinese Approach to Economic Development', in Robert F. Dernberger (ed.), China's Development Experience in Comparative Perspective, Chapter 3, Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 91-119 (1980) 3
2. 'Economic Aspects of Land Reform in Kiangsu, 1949-52', China Quarterly, 67, September, 519-45 (1976) 32
3. 'Collectivisation in Retrospect: The "Socialist High Tide" of Autumn 1955-Spring 1956', China Quarterly, 26, April-June, 1-43 (1966) 59
4. 'Taxation, Procurement and Collective Incentives in Chinese Agriculture', World Development, 6 (6), June, 827-36 (1978) 102
5. 'China's Industrial System', in U.S. Congress, Joint Economic Committee (ed.), China: A Reassessment of the Economy, July 10, Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 175-98 (1975) 112
6. 'Domestic Money and Banking Reforms in China', Hong Kong Economic Papers, 14, 37-52 (1981) 136
7. 'Centralization and Decentralization in China's Fiscal Management', China Quarterly, 61, March, 25-60 (1975) 152
8. Excerpts from 'Economic Relations with other Communist Countries', in Communist China's Economic Growth and Foreign Trade: Implications for U.S. Policy, New York: McGraw-Hill, Chapter 5, 135-61, 168-74, 323-7, references (1966) 188
Part II The Maoist Strategy
9. 'On the Ten Major Relationships', in Selected Works of Mao Tsetung, Volume V, Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 284-307 (1977) 231
10. 'Dilemmas of Socialist Development: An Analysis of Strategic Lines in China, 1949-1981', Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 15 (1), January-February, 2-15 (1983) 255
11. 'The Commune System in the People's Republic of China 1963-74', in U.S. Congress, Joint Economic Committee (ed.), China: A Reassessment of the Economy, July 10, Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 366-410 (1975) 269
12. 'Meeting Basic Needs in the People's Republic of China', World Development, 6 (5), May, 561-6 (1978) 314
13. 'Team Cohesion and Collective-Labor Supply in Chinese Agriculture', Journal of Comparative Economics, 3 (4), December, 375-94 (1979) 320
14. 'A Note on the Choice of Technology in China', Journal of Development Studies, 9 (1), October, 161-86 (1972) 340
15. 'Intermediate Technology in China's Rural Industries', World Development, 6 (11/12), November/December, 1297-1311 (1978) 366
16. 'The Third Front: Defence Industrialization in the Chinese Interior', China Quarterly, 115, September, 351-86 (1988) 381
17. 'Decentralization', in Ideology and Organization in Communist China, Second Edition, Chapter III, Berkeley CA: University of California Press, 195-210, references 417
18. 'Transformations in the Social Division of Labor', in Cultural Revolution and Industrial Organization in China: Changes in Management and the Division of Labor, Chapter 3, New York: Monthly Review Press, 69-89 (1974) 434
19. 'Maoism and Motivation: Work Incentives in China', in Victor Nee and James Peck (eds), China's Uninterrupted Revolution: From 1840 to the Present, New York: Pantheon Books, 415-61 (1975) 455
20. 'China's International Trade and Finance', in U.S. Congress, Joint Economic Committee (ed.), Chinese Economy Post-Mao, Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 707-20 (1978) 502
21. 'China's Cellular Economy: Some Economic Trends Since The Cultural Revolution', China Quarterly, 52, October/December, 605-19 (1972) 516
Part III Outcome of the Mixed Strategy
22. 'Capital Formation and Economic Growth in China', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CVIII (3), August, 809-42 (1993) 533
23. Extract from China: Economic Structure in International Perspective, Chapter 3, Washington DC: World Bank, 19-25 (1985) 567
24. 'Economic Growth and Employment in China', World Development, 7 (8/9), August-September, 767-82 (1979) 574
25. 'Inflation Control in the People's Republic of China, 1949-1974', World Development, 7 (8/9), August-September, 865-75 (1979) 590
26. 'Economic Policy and Income Distribution in China', Journal of Comparative Economics, 11 (3), September, 444-61 (1987) 601
27. Extract from 'Health and Nutrition', in China: Socialist Economic Development, Volume III, Annex H, Chapter 2, Washington DC: World Bank, 22-48 (1983) 619
28. 'Seven Questions about the Chinese Famine of 1959-61', China Economic Review, 9 (2), Fall, 111-24 (1998) 646
29. 'Consumption and Living Standards in China, 1978-83', China Quarterly, 100, December, 849-65 (1984) 660
Name Index 677
Volume 3
Acknowledgements vii
Part I The Reforms and Opening Up
1. 'The Rise of the Reformers', in China's Second Revolution: Reform After Mao, Chapter 3, Washington DC: Brookings Institution, 40-69, 310-16 (1987) 3
2. 'Completing China's Move to the Market', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 8 (2), Spring, 23-46 (1994) 40
3. 'The Evolution of Agricultural Policy', China Quarterly, 116, December, 529-55 (1988) 64
4. 'The Household Responsibility System in China's Agricultural Reform: A Theoretical and Empirical Study', Economic Development and Cultural Change, 36 (3), April, S199-S224 (1988) 91
5. 'Rural Reforms and Agricultural Growth in China', American Economic Review, 82 (1), March, 34-51 (1992) 117
6. 'Township, Village, and Private Industry in China's Economic Reform', in Jaime de Melo and Andre Sapir (eds), Trade Theory and Economic Reform: North, South, and East: Essays in Honor of Bela Balassa, Chapter 19, Oxford: Blackwell, 327-49 (1991)|cWilliam Byrd 135
7. 'Fiscal Reform and Local Industrialization: The Problematic Sequencing of Reform in Post-Mao China', Modern China, 18 (2), April, 197-227 (1992) 158
8. 'The Impact of Township, Village and Private Enterprises' Growth on State Enterprises Reform: Three Regional Case Studies', in Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States (eds), China's Economic Future: Challenges to U.S. Policy, Armonk NY: M.E. Sharpe, 381-402 (1997) 189
9. 'Enterprise Reform in Chinese Industry, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 8 (2), Spring, 47-70 (1994) 211
10. 'Autonomy and Incentives in Chinese State Enterprises', Quarterly Journal of Economics, CIX (1), February, 183-209 (1994) 235


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