This book, first published in 1980, is a study of how refugee
immigrants from China make a living as market gardeners in a valley
in Hong Kong. Based on extensive field-work, it examines various
aspects of economic life; the discussion concerns the adaptations
necessitated on the part of the gardeners by the new socio-economic
structures which present themselves. The general problem of
agricultural change is discussed and the Hong Kong observations are
systematized into a comparative Chinese framework.
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