The Two-Way Struggle Between Socialism and Capitalism in China's Rural Areas After The Land Reform [Part III]
Su Hsing
Chinese Economy, 1968, vol. 2, issue 2, 50-80
Abstract:
After the land reform, China's rural villages cannot take the capitalist road to develop big agricultural enterprises. They can only take the socialist road to build big agricultural enterprises. This is not only the wish of the great majority of Chinese farmers but also the demand for social and economic development in China.
Date: 1968
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