Guest Editor's Introduction
Alvin Y. So
Chinese Economy, 2002, vol. 35, issue 3, 3-25
Abstract:
Suppose you could travel through time to Maoist China in the mid-1970s, and you told the Chinese that their country would soon become an economic power-house of the capitalist world economy in twenty years. No Chinese would have taken your words seriously, because they knew that China had experienced very serious developmental problems during the revolutionary period (1949-1976).
Date: 2002
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