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Revival: Land Reform and Economic Development in China (1975)
Revival: Land Reform and Economic Development in China (1975)
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A01=Victor D Lippit
agrarian transformation
Agricultural Taxation
Author_Victor D Lippit
Buck's Data
Buck’s Data
Category=GTP
Central Government
China's Land Reform
China’s Land Reform
Chinese Communist Party
class structure analysis
comparative economic systems
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eq_isMigrated=2
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iL Tp
Income Flows
Institutional Land
investment mobilization strategies
Land Redistribution Process
Land Reform
Land Rent
Luxury Consumption
Middle Peasants
Mutual Aid Teams
National Agricultural Research Bureau
National Savings Ratio
Net Domestic Investment
Net Domestic Product
Property Income
Property Share
Rent Deposit
Rich Peasants
rural finance mechanisms
rural property rights reform in China
Share Rent
surplus extraction theory
Szechwan Province
Urban Rural Terms
Product details
- ISBN 9781138045927
- Weight: 520g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jun 2018
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This title was first published in 1975: The question of development finance in underdeveloped countries is ultimately one of the use of the surplus: how can a significant part of that share of national income above a nation's culturally determined subsistence requirem ents be channeled into investment ? In every society an elaborate system of claims on the surplus exists, whether as a m aterial expression of the fealty owed to elders and chiefs in tribal society or the rent, interest, and profits due the owners of capital in capitalist society. Part of a revivals collection.
Victor D. Lippit is Professor of Economics at University of California Riverside.
Revival: Land Reform and Economic Development in China (1975)
€173.60
