Brødsgaard, Kjeld Erik.

From Accelerated Accumulation to Socialist Market Economy in China : Economic Discourse and Development from 1953 to the Present / by Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard and Koen Rutten. - 1 online resource (vii, 217 pages) : illustrations. - China studies ; v. 38 . - China Studies 38. Asian Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2017, ISBN: 9789004327870. .

Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-208) and index.

Preliminary Material / Introduction / Primitive Socialist Accumulation, Readjustment and Reform (1953–1978) / Market Allocation and Enterprise Reform in the Primary Stage of Capitalism (1978–1992) / The Emergence and Development of the Socialist Market Economy (1992–2003) / Scientific Development and Domestic Demand (2003–2011) / The Era of Xi Jinping (2012–2016) / Discourse and Development: Insights and issues / References / Index / Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard and Koen Rutten -- Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard and Koen Rutten -- Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard and Koen Rutten -- Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard and Koen Rutten -- Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard and Koen Rutten -- Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard and Koen Rutten -- Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard and Koen Rutten -- Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard and Koen Rutten -- Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard and Koen Rutten -- Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard and Koen Rutten.

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In From Accelerated Accumulation to Socialist Market Economy in China , Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard and Koen Rutten examine China’s indigenous economic discourse and its relation to both economic policy-making and the overall trajectory of development from the First Five Year Plan in 1953 to 2016. In so doing, this volume demonstrates that although the form of the current economic system and its theoretical underpinnings bear scant resemblance to those of the planned economy, economic policy-making still relies on the principle of accelerated accumulation, which lay at the heart of the economic development project in the early years of the People’s Republic.

9789004330092

10.1163/9789004330092 DOI


China--Economic conditions--20th century.
China--Economic conditions--2000-

HC427 / .B76 2017

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