China's Economy Undergoes a Sharp Change
Dong Furen
Chinese Economy, 1980, vol. 14, issue 1, 19-37
Abstract:
In the process of achieving socialist modernization, China's economy is undergoing an extremely extensive and profound change. Corresponding to the tremendous change in the economy, economic theory, which guides China's economic activities, also experiences a sharp reorientation. Of the various major changes, I would like to concentrate on the most important three.
Date: 1980
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