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Economic policy, Finance, Commercial policy, Politique économique, FinancesTimes
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Reival: China's Finance and Trade: A Policy Reader (1978): a Policy Reader
2017, Taylor and Francis
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Table of Contents
Part, ONE General Economic Line
chapter Introduction
A Case for \
chapter 1 People's Daily Correspondent Describes Two Opposed Lines for Building the Economy (Source 27, pp. 3-10) August 25, 1967
chapter 2 Red Flag Author Argues Politics Is a Concentrated Manifestation of Economics (Source 12, pp. 192-197) June 1969
chapter 3 Revolutionary Mass Criticism Groups Denounce Sun Yeh-fang's* \
chapter 4 Revolutionary Mass Criticism Groups Tie Sun Yeh-fang to Liu Shao-ch'i* (Source 18, pp. 264-266) February 24, 1970
chapter 5 Provincial Revolutionary Committee Writing Group Asserts Sun Yeh-fang's \
chapter 6 Provincial Revolutionary Committee Writing Group Identifies What Sun Yeh-fang Learned from Efsei Liberman* (Source 11, pp. 269-271) February 1970
chapter 7 Provincial Revolutionary Committee Writing Group Asserts Sun Yeh-fang's Program Would Serve the Interests of the \
chapter 8 State Planning Commission Writing Group Emphasizes the Importance of Thrift (Source 23, pp. 18-22) February 1971
chapter 9 Provincial Revolutionary Committee Writing Group Warns Putting Politics in Command Is Not Enough (Source 11, pp. 282-283) February 1970
chapter 10 People's Daily Correspondent Refutes the Argument \
chapter 11 Provincial Revolutionary Committee Writing Team Argues Land, Labor and Capital Are Insufficient to Explain Economic Development (Source 1, pp. 70-71) April 7, 1971
chapter 12 State Planning Commission Charts the Future of the Chinese Economy in the Post-Mao Era (Source 28, pp. 7-14), September 12, 1977
part, TWO Planning and Markets
chapter 13 Ministry of Commerce Writing Group Refutes Four Main Issues in the Two-Line Struggle in Commerce (Source 16, pp. 66-67) November 6, 1970
chapter 14 Ministry of Commerce Writing Group Contrasts Correct Line for Leading Commerce with Liu Shao-ch'i's Line (Source 16, pp. 78-81) November 6, 1970
chapter 15 Ministry of Commerce Writing Group Refutes Liu Shao-ch'i's Fallacy \
chapter 16 Ministry of Commerce Writing Group Criticizes Liu Shao-ch'i for Advocating Free Markets (Source 16, pp. 74-75) November 6, 1970
chapter 17 Ministry of Commerce Writing Group Describes How Liu Shao-ch'i Promoted Capitalism in Rural Commerce (Source 16, pp. 75-78) November 6, 1970
chapter 18 Provincial Revolutionary Committee Writing Team Analyzes the Danger of Spontaneous Capitalism When Diversifying Rural Economies (Source 1, pp. 71-73) April 7, 1971
chapter 19 Economist Asserts China's Individual Peasant Economy Is Basically a Petty Commodity Economy (Source 24, p. 3) August 1965
chapter 20 Economist Analyzes Classes in a Rural Petty Commodity Economy (Source 24, p. 9) August 1965
chapter 21 Economist Analyzes Growth of Speculation and Usury after Land Reform (Source 24, pp. 10-14) August 1965
chapter 22 Ministry of Commerce Writing Group Charges Liu Shao-ch'i Advocated \
chapter 23 Economist Argues That Capitalist Planning Is Unscientific, Unreliable, and Wasteful (Source 15, pp. 69-70) July 1964
chapter 24 Economist Lists Necessary Socialist Planning Targets (Source 15, p. 71) July 1964
chapter 25 Economist Analyzes Socialist Planning as Continuous Preparations to Handle Disequilibria (Source 15, pp. 74-75) July 1964
chapter 26 Economist Outlines Four Main Equilibria Socialist Planning Should Strive to Achieve (Source 15, pp. 75-79) July 1964
chapter 27 Provincial Revolutionary Committee Writing Group Criticizes Sun Yeh-fang's View That \
chapter 28 Provincial Revolutionary Committee Writing Group Puts the \
chapter 29 Provincial Revolutionary Committee Writing Group Criticizes Overemphasis on Profits (Source 11, p. 278) February 1970
chapter 30 Red Flag Author Exposes Class Enemies' Tactics on the Finance-Trade Front (Source 19, pp. 203-210) September 1969
chapter 31 People's Daily Correspondent Urges Commercial Departments to Promote Development of a Diversified Rural Economy (Source 14, pp. 245-246) August 22, 1975
chapter 32 New China News Agency Correspondent Reports on New-style Rural Periodic Market Where Private Transactions Are Minimized (Source 22, pp. 61-65) May 9, 1976
chapter 33 Representatives of Ten Big Department Stores in Nine Cities Denounce Teng Hsiao-p'ing and Demand \
chapter 34 All-China Supply and Marketing Co-op Mass Criticism Group Exposes Crimes of the \
part, THREE Money, Banking, and Investment
chapter 35 Economist Gives Comprehensive Overview of Socialist Public Finance (Source 20, pp. 3-27) June 1966
chapter 36 Pierre-Henri Cassou, \
chapter 37 Red Flag Correspondent Reports the Advanced Experience of a Model Banking Office (Source 2, pp. 26-39) February 1971
chapter 38 \
chapter 39 \
chapter 40 \
chapter 41 Red Flag Author Explains Why the Jen-min pi Has Remained Stable (Source 7, pp. 75-78) November 1974
chapter 42 Economist Observes a Shift since 1949 in the Profile of People Making Personal Savings Deposits (Source 10, p. 64) June 1964
chapter 43 Economist Reports Increase in Proportion of Fixed Savings Deposits to Total Deposits, 1952-1963 (Source 10, pp. 74-75) June 1964
chapter 44 People's Daily Correspondent Explains Continued Increase in Savings Deposits through 1973 (Source 17, pp. 90-92) January 23, 1974
chapter 45 Economist Explains the Importance of People's Savings to Economic Construction (Source 10, pp. 66-73) June 1964
chapter 46 Economist Raises the Problem of the Ratio of Accumulation to Consumption in Rural Communes (Source 23, p. 32) March 1965
chapter 47 Economist Details Three Attributes of the Accumulation/Consumption Ratio (Source 23, pp. 33-36) March 1965
chapter 48 Economist Notes Relationship between Consumption and Labor Productivity (Source 21, pp. 41-42) March 1965
chapter 49 Economist Identifies Views of the Accumulation/Consumption Ratio Held by Different Rural Classes (Source 21, pp. 42-43) March 1965
chapter 50 Economist Refutes View That Accumulation/Consumption Ratio Should Remain Stable (Source 21, pp. 44-45) March 1965
chapter 51 Mao Tse-tung Legitimizes Interests of State, Collective, and Individual (from \
chapter 52 Economist Notes How Bumper Harvest Years and Lean Years Should Affect the Accumulation/Consumption Ratio (Source 21, pp. 49-50) March 1965
chapter 53 Province and Ministry of Light Industry Joint Investigation Group Argues for \
chapter 54 Group of Theorists at a Branch of the People's Bank Discusses the Importance of Money in a Socialist Economy (Source 6, p. 85) August 18, 1975
chapter 55 Theory Group at a District Office of the People's Bank Discusses Money and Exchange in a Socialist Economy (Source 26, pp. 63-64) October 22, 1975
chapter 56 People's Daily Correspondent Reports on the Supervisory Function of a People's Bank Office (Source 5, pp. 132-135) November 9, 1975.
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