This paper investigates the Chinese experience in col lective farming during Mao's period. The relationship between collectivism and productivity, efficiency, and labor incentives are examined in a comparative frame work between the collectivization and the privatization years. The author argues that there is insufficient evi dence to support the conventional view that rural col lectivism directly generates the problems of lack of work incentives or the inefficient use of resources. In other words, the problems in the collective period are not necessarily generated by the collective practice itsel
vi, 252 p. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P APSS 2013 WangMy work attempts to explo...
summary One form of the ‘responsibility system’ recently introduced in the Chinese countryside gran...
The rural reform started at late 1970s improved farmers ’ incentives and has had great impacts on Ch...
The current regime in China has put in motion a program for rural economic development which has neg...
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...
This dissertation is a study of the consequences of decollectivization (1978-1984) in rural China, a...
This study rejects the conventional wisdom that the Chinese commune was an economic failure remedied...
Abstract in Undetermined The dominant explanation for China's unprecendented rates of economic growt...
With the reform policy of 1979, the household responsibility system effectively and largely dismantl...
Between 1978 and 1984, a massive shift from collective to household agricultural production took pla...
Conventional wisdom explains the remarkable growth of Chinese rural industry after 1978 in terms of ...
China's transition from planned to market economy is at present one of the topics most discussed amo...
Collective agriculture in China failed because its reward system was too egalitarian to provide suff...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 1999.Includes bibl...
vi, 252 p. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P APSS 2013 WangMy work attempts to explo...
summary One form of the ‘responsibility system’ recently introduced in the Chinese countryside gran...
The rural reform started at late 1970s improved farmers ’ incentives and has had great impacts on Ch...
The current regime in China has put in motion a program for rural economic development which has neg...
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...
This dissertation is a study of the consequences of decollectivization (1978-1984) in rural China, a...
This study rejects the conventional wisdom that the Chinese commune was an economic failure remedied...
Abstract in Undetermined The dominant explanation for China's unprecendented rates of economic growt...
With the reform policy of 1979, the household responsibility system effectively and largely dismantl...
Between 1978 and 1984, a massive shift from collective to household agricultural production took pla...
Conventional wisdom explains the remarkable growth of Chinese rural industry after 1978 in terms of ...
China's transition from planned to market economy is at present one of the topics most discussed amo...
Collective agriculture in China failed because its reward system was too egalitarian to provide suff...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 1999.Includes bibl...
vi, 252 p. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P APSS 2013 WangMy work attempts to explo...
summary One form of the ‘responsibility system’ recently introduced in the Chinese countryside gran...
The rural reform started at late 1970s improved farmers ’ incentives and has had great impacts on Ch...