Der Autor plädiert für eine expandierte staatliche Arbeitsmarktpolitik und eine weitere Verkürzung der Arbeitszeit, um die Arbeitslosigkeit zu reduzieren
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. The Domestic Determinants of Chinese Foreign Economic Policy -- 2. Antinomies of Chinese Development, 1949-1958 -- 3. Neomercantilism versus Self-Sufficiency, 1959-1966 -- 4. Chaos and the Cultural Revolution, 1966-1971 -- 5. Resurrecting the Four Modernizations, 1971-1974 -- 6. The Abbreviated Leftist Response, 1974-1976 -- 7. The Great Leap Outward, 1977-1979 -- 8. Conclusion -- Appendix A. Note on Chinese Sources -- Appendix B. CCP Central Committee and State Council Emergency Directive, 26 October 1959 -- Appendix C. CCP Central Committee Approval of Export Commodity Production Base Establishment, 30 June 1960 -- Appendix D. CCP Central Committee Emergency Directive on Foreign Trade, 10 August 1960 -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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