Price Ratios Among Agricultural Products Must Be Well Adjusted
Zuo Mu
Chinese Economy, 1984, vol. 18, issue 1, 34-43
Abstract:
As far as realities in China today are concerned, not only are industrial and agricultural products exchanged in unequal values but price ratios are also irrational among agricultural products. The latter has an even more extensive and direct effect on the peasants' production initiative and on the entire strategic decision of agriculture. Therefore it deserves our full attention.
Date: 1984
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