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Agricultural Price Reform: Problems and Suggestions

Liu Pengning

Chinese Economy, 1991, vol. 24, issue 3, 52-71

Abstract: Every country has its own way of setting prices. Many socialist countries have adopted a planned economy, which means that they have planned prices, i.e., prices that are set by the government instead of by the free market mechanism.

Date: 1991
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