| James A. Dorn - 1998 - 438 str.
...by ideology or by economic rationality, which may not be feasible in other economies (Perkins 1966). At the founding of the People's Republic in 1949,...the population resided in rural areas and industry consisted of only 12.6 percent of the national income. At that time, a developed heavy-industry sector... | |
| Carl K. Eicher, John M. Staatz - 1998 - 636 str.
...the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, the Chinese government inherited a war-torn economy in which 89.4 percent of the population resided in rural areas. Industry contributed 12.6 percent of the national income. In 1952, in order to strengthen its national... | |
| Nicholas Hope, Dennis Yang, Mu Li - 2003 - 532 str.
...start our analysis with China's adoption of its heavy-industry-oriented development strategy. Upon the founding of the People's Republic in 1949, the...government inherited a war-torn agrarian economy in which nine out of every ten people resided in rural areas and industry generated only one-eighth of the national... | |
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