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Reival: China's Finance and Trade: A Policy Reader (1978) : a Policy Reader
(Routledge Revivals)

Publisher (London : Taylor and Francis)
Year 2017
Edition First edition.
Authors *Bennett, Gordon A. author

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OB00180884 Taylor & Francis eBooks Archive Collection (電子ブック) 9781315172156

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Part, ONE General Economic Line -- chapter Introduction -- A Case for \ -- chapter 1 People's Daily Correspondent Describes Two Opposed Lines for Building the Economy (Source 27, pp. 3-10) August 25, 1967 -- chapter 2 Red Flag Author Argues Politics Is a Concentrated Manifestation of Economics (Source 12, pp. 192-197) June 1969 -- chapter 3 Revolutionary Mass Criticism Groups Denounce Sun Yeh-fang's* \ -- chapter 4 Revolutionary Mass Criticism Groups Tie Sun Yeh-fang to Liu Shao-ch'i* (Source 18, pp. 264-266) February 24, 1970 -- chapter 5 Provincial Revolutionary Committee Writing Group Asserts Sun Yeh-fang's \ -- chapter 6 Provincial Revolutionary Committee Writing Group Identifies What Sun Yeh-fang Learned from Efsei Liberman* (Source 11, pp. 269-271) February 1970 -- chapter 7 Provincial Revolutionary Committee Writing Group Asserts Sun Yeh-fang's Program Would Serve the Interests of the \ -- chapter 8 State Planning Commission Writing Group Emphasizes the Importance of Thrift (Source 23, pp. 18-22) February 1971 -- chapter 9 Provincial Revolutionary Committee Writing Group Warns Putting Politics in Command Is Not Enough (Source 11, pp. 282-283) February 1970 -- chapter 10 People's Daily Correspondent Refutes the Argument \ -- chapter 11 Provincial Revolutionary Committee Writing Team Argues Land, Labor and Capital Are Insufficient to Explain Economic Development (Source 1, pp. 70-71) April 7, 1971 -- chapter 12 State Planning Commission Charts the Future of the Chinese Economy in the Post-Mao Era (Source 28, pp. 7-14), September 12, 1977 -- part, TWO Planning and Markets -- chapter 13 Ministry of Commerce Writing Group Refutes Four Main Issues in the Two-Line Struggle in Commerce (Source 16, pp. 66-67) November 6, 1970 -- chapter 14 Ministry of Commerce Writing Group Contrasts Correct Line for Leading Commerce with Liu Shao-ch'i's Line (Source 16, pp. 78-81) November 6, 1970 -- chapter 15 Ministry of Commerce Writing Group Refutes Liu Shao-ch'i's Fallacy \ -- chapter 16 Ministry of Commerce Writing Group Criticizes Liu Shao-ch'i for Advocating Free Markets (Source 16, pp. 74-75) November 6, 1970 -- chapter 17 Ministry of Commerce Writing Group Describes How Liu Shao-ch'i Promoted Capitalism in Rural Commerce (Source 16, pp. 75-78) November 6, 1970 -- chapter 18 Provincial Revolutionary Committee Writing Team Analyzes the Danger of Spontaneous Capitalism When Diversifying Rural Economies (Source 1, pp. 71-73) April 7, 1971 -- chapter 19 Economist Asserts China's Individual Peasant Economy Is Basically a Petty Commodity Economy (Source 24, p. 3) August 1965 -- chapter 20 Economist Analyzes Classes in a Rural Petty Commodity Economy (Source 24, p. 9) August 1965 -- chapter 21 Economist Analyzes Growth of Speculation and Usury after Land Reform (Source 24, pp. 10-14) August 1965 -- chapter 22 Ministry of Commerce Writing Group Charges Liu Shao-ch'i Advocated \ -- chapter 23 Economist Argues That Capitalist Planning Is Unscientific, Unreliable, and Wasteful (Source 15, pp. 69-70) July 1964 -- chapter 24 Economist Lists Necessary Socialist Planning Targets (Source 15, p. 71) July 1964 -- chapter 25 Economist Analyzes Socialist Planning as Continuous Preparations to Handle Disequilibria (Source 15, pp. 74-75) July 1964 -- chapter 26 Economist Outlines Four Main Equilibria Socialist Planning Should Strive to Achieve (Source 15, pp. 75-79) July 1964 -- chapter 27 Provincial Revolutionary Committee Writing Group Criticizes Sun Yeh-fang's View That \ -- chapter 28 Provincial Revolutionary Committee Writing Group Puts the \ -- chapter 29 Provincial Revolutionary Committee Writing Group Criticizes Overemphasis on Profits (Source 11, p. 278) February 1970 -- chapter 30 Red Flag Author Exposes Class Enemies' Tactics on the Finance-Trade Front (Source 19, pp. 203-210) September 1969 -- chapter 31 People's Daily Correspondent Urges Commercial Departments to Promote Development of a Diversified Rural Economy (Source 14, pp. 245-246) August 22, 1975 -- chapter 32 New China News Agency Correspondent Reports on New-style Rural Periodic Market Where Private Transactions Are Minimized (Source 22, pp. 61-65) May 9, 1976 -- chapter 33 Representatives of Ten Big Department Stores in Nine Cities Denounce Teng Hsiao-p'ing and Demand \ -- chapter 34 All-China Supply and Marketing Co-op Mass Criticism Group Exposes Crimes of the \ -- part, THREE Money, Banking, and Investment -- chapter 35 Economist Gives Comprehensive Overview of Socialist Public Finance (Source 20, pp. 3-27) June 1966 -- chapter 36 Pierre-Henri Cassou, \ -- chapter 37 Red Flag Correspondent Reports the Advanced Experience of a Model Banking Office (Source 2, pp. 26-39) February 1971 -- chapter 38 \ -- chapter 39 \ -- chapter 40 \ -- chapter 41 Red Flag Author Explains Why the Jen-min pi Has Remained Stable (Source 7, pp. 75-78) November 1974 -- chapter 42 Economist Observes a Shift since 1949 in the Profile of People Making Personal Savings Deposits (Source 10, p. 64) June 1964 -- chapter 43 Economist Reports Increase in Proportion of Fixed Savings Deposits to Total Deposits, 1952-1963 (Source 10, pp. 74-75) June 1964 -- chapter 44 People's Daily Correspondent Explains Continued Increase in Savings Deposits through 1973 (Source 17, pp. 90-92) January 23, 1974 -- chapter 45 Economist Explains the Importance of People's Savings to Economic Construction (Source 10, pp. 66-73) June 1964 -- chapter 46 Economist Raises the Problem of the Ratio of Accumulation to Consumption in Rural Communes (Source 23, p. 32) March 1965 -- chapter 47 Economist Details Three Attributes of the Accumulation/Consumption Ratio (Source 23, pp. 33-36) March 1965 -- chapter 48 Economist Notes Relationship between Consumption and Labor Productivity (Source 21, pp. 41-42) March 1965 -- chapter 49 Economist Identifies Views of the Accumulation/Consumption Ratio Held by Different Rural Classes (Source 21, pp. 42-43) March 1965 -- chapter 50 Economist Refutes View That Accumulation/Consumption Ratio Should Remain Stable (Source 21, pp. 44-45) March 1965 -- chapter 51 Mao Tse-tung Legitimizes Interests of State, Collective, and Individual (from \ -- chapter 52 Economist Notes How Bumper Harvest Years and Lean Years Should Affect the Accumulation/Consumption Ratio (Source 21, pp. 49-50) March 1965 -- chapter 53 Province and Ministry of Light Industry Joint Investigation Group Argues for \ -- chapter 54 Group of Theorists at a Branch of the People's Bank Discusses the Importance of Money in a Socialist Economy (Source 6, p. 85) August 18, 1975 -- chapter 55 Theory Group at a District Office of the People's Bank Discusses Money and Exchange in a Socialist Economy (Source 26, pp. 63-64) October 22, 1975 -- chapter 56 People's Daily Correspondent Reports on the Supervisory Function of a People's Bank Office (Source 5, pp. 132-135) November 9, 1975
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Subjects LCSH:China -- Economic policy -- 1949-1976  All Subject Search
LCSH:Finance -- China  All Subject Search
LCSH:China -- Commercial policy  All Subject Search
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ISBN 9781315172156

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