China's new industrialization strategy: was chairman Mao really necessary? Kueh, Y. Y.
Publication details: 2008 Edward Elgar CheltenhamDescription: ix, 283 pISBN:- 9781847202321
- 330.95106 K8C4
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 262-274) and index.
Y.Y. Kueh, in this stimulating collection of essays written over a career studying China0s economy spanning more than three decades, argues the proposition that there were important elements of continuity in the transition of economic thinking from Mao Zedong to Deng Xiaoping. The argument is controversial, but scholars and students alike will gain insight into the economic development strategies of China from reading these carefully reasoned studies. They will challenge many of the common assumptions about the nature of China0s transition from central planning to the market.
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