China's Transition to Industrialism
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China's Transition to Industrialism studies the history and development of a group of industries which have played key roles in China's recent economic gains. Drawing on a wide range of materials, the author focuses on engineering, chemicals, and allied producer industries, showing how the growth of these sectors sparked a dynamic process of development which has spread to encompass the entire Chinese economy
. Rawski traces this industrialization process to three distinct sources: vigorous prewar development in the private sector, which created a nucleus of experienced producers in Shanghai and other urban centers; the resource mobilization efforts of the post-1949 Communist government; and a series of economic reforms which relaxed the performance constraints found in other socialist economies and stimulated a burst of innovative activity which has propelled China's economy from the depression of the early 1960s to a record of economic achievement unmatched among the large nations of the developing world.

Bibliographic Data
| Author | |
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| Publisher | University of Michigan PressWebsite |
| Publisher Address | press.umich.edu Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. 839 Greene Street, MI 48104-3209, um.press.perms@umich.edu. |
| Country | USA |
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| Language | English (EN) |
| Pages | 226 pages |
| Edition | First Edition |
| Dimensions | 6.13 x 9.25 |
| ISBN | 9780472223176 |
| Translation | Not Translated |












