New development strategy and rural reforms in post-mao China
Ghose, Ajit Kumar,
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
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Working paper on economic policy reorientation and agrarian reforms since 1978 in China - outlines economic development trends (1950-1981); provides comparisons with policies (incl. Agricultural policy) before 1978; discusses reforms of the commune system, the separation of administrative and economic tasks, co- existence of collective economy with private plot cultivation and sideline agricultural production; responsibility systems, and the likely impact on capital formation, investment, income distribution, etc. References.
Keywords: economic policy; agrarian reform.; economic development; trend; agricultural policy; commune; collective economy; private plot cultivation; agricultural production; responsibility; capital formation.; investment; income distribution; politique économique; réforme agraire; développement économique; tendance; politique agricole; commune; économie collective; culture de parcelles individuelles; production agricole; responsabilité; formation de capital; investissement; répartition du revenu; política económica; reforma agraria; desarrollo económico; tendencia; política agraria; comuna; economía colectiva; cultivo privado de parcelas; producción agrícola; responsabilidad moral; formación del capital; inversión; distribución del ingreso (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 69 P. pages
Date: 1983
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 10-6, Rural Employment Policy Research Programme
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