On the Role of Foreign Trade Under Socialism
Wang Linsheng
Chinese Economy, 1983, vol. 16, issue 3, 48-65
Abstract:
[Note: The party line on foreign trade laid down at the Third Plenum of the Eleventh Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party has created a totally new vista in our economic relations with other countries. This development in practice calls for new investigation of the theory of foreign trade under socialism. This article attempts to conduct such an investigation and to reexamine some views held in the Soviet Union during the period of Lenin's and Stalin's leadership and some views that have prevailed in our country since the founding of the Republic. It is hoped that this will lead to further debate and discussion. We will also provide a brief rundown of the views held by academic circles in Eastern European countries in the 1950s. Such an investigation may help us to have a better understanding in our own discussion and study of this problem].
Date: 1983
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