Studies on the Chinese Economy During the Mao Era
In: Studies in Economic History Series
Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editor and Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction: Economic Performance and Background of the Mao Era -- 1.1 Reality of the Economic Growth of the Mao Era1 -- 1.2 Structural Changes -- 1.2.1 Changes in the Industrial Structure -- 1.2.2 Changes in the Employment Structure -- 1.2.3 Changes in the Regional Structure -- 1.2.4 Changes in the Growth Structure -- 1.2.5 Price Fluctuations and Economic Changes -- 1.2.6 Infrastructure Construction -- 1.2.7 Medical Care and Education -- 1.2.8 Trade Dependence -- 1.3 Mechanisms of Growth and Structural Changes -- 1.3.1 Preobrazhensky Model -- 1.3.2 Heavy Industry-Oriented Development Model -- 1.3.3 Self-reliance Model -- 1.3.4 Politics-in-Command Model -- 1.4 Institutional and Policy Context -- 1.4.1 New Democracy Period (1949-1953) -- 1.4.2 The Period of Socialist Transformations (1953-1957) -- 1.4.3 The Great Leap Farward Period (1958-1961) -- 1.4.4 Adjustment Period (1962-1965) -- 1.4.5 The Cultural Revolution Period (1966-1976) -- Notes -- References -- 2 Mao Zedong's Political Economics and Deng Xiaoping's Economics -- 2.1 Characteristics of Mao Zedong's Political Economics -- 2.1.1 Mao's Economic Thought and Philosophy -- 2.1.2 Economic Institutions -- 2.1.3 Macroeconomic Policies -- 2.2 Mao's Economic Goals -- 2.3 Deng Xiaoping's Economics -- Notes -- References -- 3 From "New Democracy" to "Socialist Transformation": Bankers and Commercial Associations in 1950s Chongqing -- 3.1 The CCP's Policy of Urban Expropriation: "Jieshou" and "Guanli" in Early PRC -- 3.1.1 The Opportunity of Establishing a System for Urban Expropriation -- 3.1.2 Providing a System of Urban Expropriation -- 3.2 Establishing the Preparatory Committee of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry.