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Sources of Chinese Economic Growth, 1978-1996
Sources of Chinese Economic Growth, 1978-1996, This book offers a detailed, comprehensive, and relatively non-technical overview of how and why the Chinese economy grew after 1978. It argues that the Chinese government played a very positive role in the process. By contrast, foreign trade and foreign , Sources of Chinese Economic Growth, 1978-1996 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Sources of Chinese Economic Growth, 1978-1996, This book offers a detailed, comprehensive, and relatively non-technical overview of how and why the Chinese economy grew after 1978. It argues that the Chinese government played a very positive role in the process. By contrast, foreign trade and foreign , Sources of Chinese Economic Growth, 1978-1996
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  • Sources of Chinese Economic Growth, 1978-1996
  • Written by author Chris Bramall
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, November 2000
  • This book offers a detailed, comprehensive, and relatively non-technical overview of how and why the Chinese economy grew after 1978. It argues that the Chinese government played a very positive role in the process. By contrast, foreign trade and foreign
  • This book offers a detailed, comprehensive, and relatively non-technical overview of how and why the Chinese economy grew after 1978. It argues that the Chinese government played a very positive role in the process. By contrast, foreign trade and foreign
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Glossary
Pt. IChinese Economic Growth in Outline
1Introduction: The Dengist Restoration3
2The Process of Economic Growth12
3The Sectoral Contributions of Industry and Agriculture42
4Theories of Growth76
Pt. IIThe Role of Initial Conditions
5The Maoist Legacy and the Literature125
6Social Capability and the Capital Stock at the End of the Maoist Era133
7The Role of Surplus Labour166
8The Rates of Saving and Investment188
Pt. IIIOther Proximate Sources of Growth
9Capital Accumulation after 1978201
10The Growth of Productivity229
11Differences in Prefectural Growth Rates254
Pt. IVThe Growth-Promoting State and Its Origins
12The Master Discourse and the State285
13Aggregate Demand and Relative Prices301
14The Chinese State and Agriculture324
15The Open Door348
16The State, Industry, and Infrastructure385
17Origins of the Growth-Promoting State415
18Conclusion459
Notes472
References509
Index551


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