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STUDIES ON THE CHINESE ECONOMY
General Editors: Peter Nolan, Lecturer in Economics and Politics, University
of Cambridge, and Fellow and Director of Studies in Economics, Jesus
College, Cambridge, England; and Dong Fureng, Professor, Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China
This series analyses issues in China's current economic development, and
sheds light upon that process by examining China's economic history. It
contains a wide range of books on the Chinese economy past and present,
and includes not only studies written by leading Western authorities, but also
translations of the most important works on the Chinese economy produced
within China. It intends to make a major contribution towards understanding
this immensely important part of the world economy.
Published titles include:
Bozhong Li
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN JIANGNAN, 1620-1850
Alfred H. Y. Lin
THE RURAL ECONOMY OF GUANGDONG, 1870-1937
Nicholas K. Menzies
FOREST AND LAND MANAGEMENT IN IMPERIAL CHINA SINCE
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
Ryoshin Minami
THE ECONOMIC REFORM OF CHINA
Peter Nolan
STATE AND MARKET IN THE CHINESE ECONOMY
Yuming Sheng
INTERSECTORAL RESOURCE FLOWS AND CHINA'S ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
Hong Wang
CHINA'S EXPORTS SINCE 1979
Wang Xiao-qiang
CHINA'S PRICE AND ENTERPRISE REFORM
Shangquan Gao
CHINA'S ECONOMIC REFORM
Xiaoping Xu
CHINA'S FINANCIAL SYSTEM UNDER TRANSITION
Malcolm Warner
THE MANAGEMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES IN CHINESE
INDUSTRY
Tim Wright
(editor)
THE CHINESE ECONOMY IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY
Yanrui Wu
PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF CHINESE ENTERPRISES
Haiqun Yang
BANKING AND FINANCIAL CONTROL IN REFORMING PLANNED
ECONOMIES
Shujie Yao
AGRICULTURAL REFORMS AND GRAIN PRODUCTION IN CHINA
Xun-Hai Zhang
ENTERPRISE REFORMS IN A CENTRALLY PLANNED ECONOMY
Ng Sek Hong and Malcolm Warner
CHINA'S TRADE UNIONS AND MANAGEMENT
The Rural Economy of
Guangdong, 1870-1937
A Study of the Agrarian Crisis and its
Origins in Southernmost China
Alfred H. Y. Lin
Associate Professor
Department of History
University of Hong Kong。