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xiii, 342 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
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Preface -- Abbreviations -- List of figures -- List of illustrations -- Introduction -- Part I. Modes of market creation and price regulation -- Bureaucratic market participation : Guanzi and the salt and iron debate -- From market to war economy and back : American price control during second world war and its aftermath -- Re-creating the economy : : price stabilization and the communist revolution -- Part II. China's market reform debate -- The starting point : price control in the Maoist economy and the urge for reform -- Rehabilitating the market : Chinese economists, the world bank, and eastern European emigrés -- Market creation versus price liberalization : rural reform, young intellectuals, and the dual-track price system -- Debunking shock therapy : the clash of two market reform paradigms -- Escaping shock therapy : causes and consequences of the 1988 inflation -- Conclusion -- Key Chinese reform economists -- Author's interviews. |
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9781032008493 |
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1032008490 |
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