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Challenges of economic reform and industrial growth : China's wool war / edited by Christopher Findlay.

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Findlay, Christopher.

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Sydney : Allen & Unwin, in association with Australia-Japan Research Centre, Australian National University, 1992.

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The absence of a systematic program has been a distinctive feature of China’s economic reform process. The Chinese did not set out to develop a step-by-step plan of reform to be phased in over a period of years.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-230) and index.

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