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China's Allocation of Fixed Capital Investment, 1952–1957

Cheng Chu-yuan 1974 Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license Open access edition funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities / Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Humanities Open Book Program
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China's efforts to stimulate industrial development and economic growth through the allocation of investments are analyzed. Cheng concludes with an overall assessment of the distinctive features of the allocation pattern. Includes 41 statistical tables.
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  • Michigan Monographs in Chinese Studies
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  • 978-0-472-12822-8 (ebook)
  • 978-0-472-90222-4 (open access)
  • 978-0-89264-017-1 (paper)
Subject
  • Political Science:Political Economy
  • Asian Studies:China
  • Economics:International Economics
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  • Cover
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Acknowledgments
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Statistical Tables
  • Chapter I: Introduction
  • Chapter II: Estimates of Total Fixed Capital Investment
    • 1. Official Investment Statistics
    • 2. Estimates by Yeh and Chao
    • 3. A Revised Estimate of Fixed Capital Investment
  • Chapter III: Sectoral Allocation of Fixed Capital Investment
    • 1. Sectoral Fixed Capital/Output Ratios
    • 2. Sectoral Incremental Capital/Output Ratios
  • Chapter IV: The Branch Allocation of Fixed Investment in Non-Agricultural Sectors
    • 1. Branch Distribution of Investment in Industry
    • 2. Investment in Railways
    • 3. Investment in Housing
    • 4. Conclusions
  • Chapter V: Allocation of Fixed Capital Investment Within the Agricultural Sector
    • 1. Distribution of State Investment in Agriculture
    • 2. Private Investment in Agriculture
    • 3. Allocation of Total Agricultural Investment
  • Chapter VI: Summary and Conclusions
    • 1. Summary of Findings
    • 2. Comparison with Other Studies
    • 3. Implications for Economic Growth
  • Appendices
    • 1. Estimation of Gross Fixed Investment in Farms, 1952-57
    • 2. Allocation of Gross Fixed Investment by Economic Sector, 1952-57
    • 3. Sectoral Incremental Capital/Output Ratios
  • Bibliography
    • 1. Primary Sources
    • 2. Secondary Sources
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