Communist China's Economy and Sino-Japanese Trade Under The Cultural Revolution
Akira Doi
Chinese Economy, 1970, vol. 3, issue 3, 224-264
Abstract:
Today the talk will be on Sino-Japanese trade and the Chinese Communist economy under the Cultural Revolution. It will be rather difficult for me to explain so that you will understand the situation thoroughly, because, due somewhat to recent events, the information released by Communist China is quite limited and incomplete. However, regarding this trade problem there does exist a partner nation and the trade figures reported by each partner nation. By consolidating this and similar information, though it be incomplete, I should like to view the present conditions of the Chinese Communist economy.
Date: 1970
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