Accelerating China's rural transformation.
by Nyberg, Albert; Rozelle, Scott; Ohio Library and Information Network; World Bank.
Material type: BookDescription: 1 online resource (xix, 132 pages) : color illustrations.ISBN: 0585232091 (electronic bk.); 9780585232096 (electronic bk.).Subject(s): Rural developmentDDC classification: 307 FOR 1992 C154 Or. Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online Review: "This report has been prepared to identify and consolidate information on crucial issues affecting future rural development in China. Prepared with the assistance of Chinese and non-Chinese scholars and analysts, the report assesses strategic options from the perspective of efficiency, equitable development, and growth. It concludes that continued reform will entail further liberalization of production, pricing, and marketing policies; strong government promotion of a market environment; and investments in public services and infrastructure."--JacketItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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"This report has been prepared to identify and consolidate information on crucial issues affecting future rural development in China. Prepared with the assistance of Chinese and non-Chinese scholars and analysts, the report assesses strategic options from the perspective of efficiency, equitable development, and growth. It concludes that continued reform will entail further liberalization of production, pricing, and marketing policies; strong government promotion of a market environment; and investments in public services and infrastructure."--Jacket
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