This book, first published in 1983, examines the significant
economic reforms undergone by China following the death of Mao and
the downfall of the Gang of Four. It looks at Chinese economists'
conceptions of the necessity for change and compares China's
reforms with similar ones carried out by the Soviet Union and
Eastern Europe. There is a detailed analysis of the different
sectors of the economy which shows how the reforms were carried out
in practice.
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