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Rural Development In Transitional China: The New Agriculture

(Paperback - 2004)
by

Peter Ho

 (Editor)
,

Jacob Eyferth

 (Editor)
,

Eduard B. Vermeer

 (Editor)
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Publisher: Routledge/curzon


Rural Development In Transitional China: The New Agriculture
In two decades from the late 1970s, China experienced the most rapid social and economic changes in world history. Over 200 million rural inhabitants were lifted out of absolute poverty and tens of millions became wealthier than the average urban resident.
This book offers an authoritative and in-depth analysis of the social and economic changes that have swept through the Chinese countryside. Topics covered include land tenure and rural labour, social welfare, poverty alleviation, rural resettlement, food security, natural resource management, and rural industrialization.
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Details of Rural Development In Transitional China: The New Agriculture Title: Rural Development In Transitional China: The New Agriculture
Author: Peter Ho, Jacob Eyferth, Eduard B. Vermeer
ISBN:

0714684325


ISBN-13:

9780714684321


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2004
Publisher: Routledge/curzon
Number of Pages: 309
Language: English
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Rural Development In Transitional China: The New Agriculture, Peter Ho, Jacob Eyferth, Eduard B. Vermeer, 0714684325