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Past and Present Price Setting in China: The Case of Agriculture

Zhong Yu

Chinese Economy, 1991, vol. 24, issue 4, 17-27

Abstract: Ever since 1979 the Chinese government has been undertaking various economic reforms to achieve an economic takeoff. During this whole process of reform, the price reform of agricultural products in particular has always been the center of attention, as well as the most difficult task.

Date: 1991
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