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The Developing EconomiesVolume 12, Issue 1 p. 23-40 Free Access NOTES ON THE CHINESE MODEL OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT —Its Impact on and Influence from Foreign Economic Systems— Katsuji NAKAGANE, Katsuji NAKAGANESearch for more papers by this author Katsuji NAKAGANE, Katsuji NAKAGANESearch for more papers by this author First published: March 1974 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1746-1049.1974.tb00315.xAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat REFERENCES 1 Peijingshi-geming-weiyuan-hui, Xiezuo-xiaozu. Zhongguo shehuizhuyi gongyehua-de daolu [The road to China's socialist industrialization], Hongqi, 1969, No. 10. 2 Chen, K. I. The Outlook for China's Economy, Current History, September 1972. 3 Donnithorne, A. China's Economic System ( London : George Allen and Unwin, 1967). 4 Donnithorne, A.. China's Cellular Economy: Some Economic Trends since the Cultural Revolution, China Quarterly, No. 52 (OctoberDecember 1972). 5 Eckstein, A. Communist China's Economic Growth and Foreign Trade: Implications for U.S. Policy ( New York : McGraw-Hill, 1966). 6 Etzioni, A. A Comparative Analysis of Complex Organizations ( New York : Free Press, 1961). 7 Fazhan gongye bixu he fazhan nongye tongshi bingju [Develop simultaneously industry and agriculture], editorial, Jihua jingji, October 1957. 8 Galbraith, J. K. The New Industrial State, 2nd ed. ( Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1971). 9 Galbraith, J. K. A China Passage ( Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1973). 10 Hoffmann, C. Work Incentive Practices and Policies in the People's Republic of China, 1953–1965 ( Albany , N.Y. : State University of New York Press, 1967). 11 Howe, C. Wage Patterns and Wage Policy in Modern China, 1919–1972 ( Cambridge : At the University Press, 1973). 12 Ishibashi, K. ChūBgoku keizai kensetsu no shinhōBkōB [ New direction of China's economic construction], Ajia , February 1974. 13 Ishikawa, S. Impact of the Emergence of China on Asian-Pacific Trade, Paper presented at the Fifth Pacific Trade and Development Conference, January 1973. 14 S. Ishikawa, ed. ChūBgoku keizai no genjōB to tembōB [The present conditions and prospects of the Chinese economy] ( Tokyo : ChūBgoku-Ajia-bōBeki-kōBzōB-kenkyūB-sentāB, 1972). 15 Iwata, M. Hikaku shakaishugi taisei-ron [Comparative analysis of socialist systems] ( Tokyo : Nihon-hyōBron-sha, 1971). 16 Jinmin ChūBgoku, 1974, No. 1. 17 Kast, F. E., and Rosenzweig, J. E. Organization and Management: A Systems Approach ( New York : McGraw-Hill, 1970). 18 Kawata, T. TōBnan-Ajia o meguru keizai kankei to Nihon [ Economic relations in Southeast Asia and the position of Japan], Keizai hyōBron, June 1973. 19 Kojima, R. Tsuchi ni nezuku ChūBgoku keizai [ The Chinese economy rooted in the earth], Sekai , November 1972. 20 Koopmans, T., and Montias, J. On the Description and Comparison of Economic Systems, in Comparison of Economic Systems, ed. A. Eckstein ( Berkeley : University of California Press, 1971). 21 Kornai, J. Anti-Equilibrium ( Amsterdam : North-Holland, 1971). 22 Lange, O. Introduction to Economic Cybernetics ( Warsaw : PWN, 1965). 23 Masamura, K. Sengo Nihon no keizaishi-teki sōBkatsu [ A summary of economic history of postwar Japan], ChūBōB kōBron , August 1973. 24 Meier, G., and Baldwin, R. Economic Development: Theory. History, Policy ( New York : John Wiley and Sons, 1957). 25 Niwa, H. 1956-nen ChūBgoku sangyōB-renkan-hyōB suikei no gaiyōB [Outline of estimated input-output table of China, 1956] ( Tokyo : Institute of Developing Economies, 1970). 26 Parsons, T., and Smelser, N. Economy and Society ( London : Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1956). 27 Peking Review. 28 Riskin, C. Maoism and Motivation: Work Incentives in China, Bulletin of Concerned Asia Scholars, Vol. 5, No. 1 (July 1973). 29 Schurmann, F. Ideology and Organization in Communist China, 2nd ed. ( Berkeley : University of California Press, 1968). 30 United Nations, Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE). Economic Survey of Asia and the Far East 1972, preliminary draft. 31 Wheelwright, E. L., and Mcfarlane, B. The Chinese Road to Socialism; Economies of the Cultural Revolution ( New York : Monthly Review Press, 1970). 32 Writers' Group of the National Construction Committee. ”Develop Simultaneously Large-Scaled and Medium and Small-Scaled Enterprises, Peking Review, 1970, No. 50. 33 Yamanouchi, K. ChūBgoku keizai o dōB miruka [What is happening in the Chinese economy] ( Tokyo : Nihon-keizai-shimbunsha,, 1973). Volume12, Issue1March 1974Pages 23-40 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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