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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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