This dissertation is a study of the consequences of decollectivization (1978-1984) in rural China, a fundamental institutitional change that replaced Maoist collective economy with the Household Responsibility System, for the conditions of Chinese rural poverty. It first examines how decollectivization reshaped the spheres of prodution, exchange and distribution in Chinese rural economy, and discovers that it produced some adverse impacts on poverty reduction in rural China. The author then conducts a critical evaluation of official rural poverty statistics and reestimates the post-1978 Chinese rural poverty reduction performance. The results show that Chinese rural poverty might not have been reduced by much, or even worse, might well have...
Conventional wisdom explains the remarkable growth of Chinese rural industry after 1978 in terms of ...
© 2016 Dr. Kathryn Lydia GomersallResettlement has featured as part of China’s development strategy ...
by Cheung Ho Yin.Thesis (M.Phil.) -- Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1991.Bibliography: leaves 110-...
The 20th Century saw dramatic agrarian changes among third world countries. In many countries, the a...
The 20th Century saw dramatic agrarian changes among third world countries. In many countries, the a...
The current regime in China has put in motion a program for rural economic development which has neg...
Economic reforms in socialist and former socialist countries have required grassroots to undergo fun...
This study rejects the conventional wisdom that the Chinese commune was an economic failure remedied...
Efforts to define �rural society in contemporary China� engage both with broader sociological debate...
Despite economic growth and extensive development projects, many marginalized Chinese rural househol...
According to information issued at the World Food Summit held in Rome in 1996, about one fifth of t...
Based on data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and the Ministry of Civil Affairs (MOCA) ...
This paper investigates the Chinese experience in col lective farming during Mao's period. The rela...
Economic reforms in socialist and former socialist countries have required grassroots to undergo fun...
In his analysis of post-Mao China, historian Maurice Meisner writes, “it was the countryside where t...
Conventional wisdom explains the remarkable growth of Chinese rural industry after 1978 in terms of ...
© 2016 Dr. Kathryn Lydia GomersallResettlement has featured as part of China’s development strategy ...
by Cheung Ho Yin.Thesis (M.Phil.) -- Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1991.Bibliography: leaves 110-...
The 20th Century saw dramatic agrarian changes among third world countries. In many countries, the a...
The 20th Century saw dramatic agrarian changes among third world countries. In many countries, the a...
The current regime in China has put in motion a program for rural economic development which has neg...
Economic reforms in socialist and former socialist countries have required grassroots to undergo fun...
This study rejects the conventional wisdom that the Chinese commune was an economic failure remedied...
Efforts to define �rural society in contemporary China� engage both with broader sociological debate...
Despite economic growth and extensive development projects, many marginalized Chinese rural househol...
According to information issued at the World Food Summit held in Rome in 1996, about one fifth of t...
Based on data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and the Ministry of Civil Affairs (MOCA) ...
This paper investigates the Chinese experience in col lective farming during Mao's period. The rela...
Economic reforms in socialist and former socialist countries have required grassroots to undergo fun...
In his analysis of post-Mao China, historian Maurice Meisner writes, “it was the countryside where t...
Conventional wisdom explains the remarkable growth of Chinese rural industry after 1978 in terms of ...
© 2016 Dr. Kathryn Lydia GomersallResettlement has featured as part of China’s development strategy ...
by Cheung Ho Yin.Thesis (M.Phil.) -- Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1991.Bibliography: leaves 110-...