The Path to China's Development as a Fourth Type Nation
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Part I. The development avenue for China as a fourth type of nation-Prologue.- Chapter One Introduction1. Four types of nations in the world.- 2. Approaches to improving living standards.- Chapter Two Economic development.- 3. Peasants’ livelihood and rural campaigns.- 4. Chinese peasants’ living standards and farmland.- 5. From tenants to yeomen.- 6. Local finance and new policies.-7. Background of modern urbanization.- 8. Urban development extends relief to rural areas.- 9. Revisit the urban development extending relief to rural areas.- 10. Urban education and rural education.- 11. We have no divergent paths.- Chapter Three Population policy .- 12. Live long and happy with more offspring.- 13. Land allocation and population planning.- 14. China’s population issues.- Chapter Four Distribution.- 15. New taxation and new society.- 16. The theory of social class.- Part II. The supplements to relevant researches .- When will cultivators own fields?.- Two types of rural China.- On cultivators owning fields and subsequent measures.- Prospects of China’s handicraft industry.- A review of China’s industrialization issues.- Approaches to China’s industrialization.-Wu Jingchao’s academic chronology.- Times chronicle their vicissitudes through our hands: Wu Jingchao and his The Development Avenue for China as a Fourth Type of Nation.
Part I. The development avenue for China as a fourth type of nation-Prologue.- Chapter One Introduction1. Four types of nations in the world.- 2. Approaches to improving living standards.- Chapter Two Economic development.- 3. Peasants’ livelihood and rural campaigns.- 4. Chinese peasants’ living standards and farmland.- 5. From tenants to yeomen.- 6. Local finance and new policies.-7. Background of modern urbanization.- 8. Urban development extends relief to rural areas.- 9. Revisit the urban development extending relief to rural areas.- 10. Urban education and rural education.- 11. We have no divergent paths.- Chapter Three Population policy .- 12. Live long and happy with more offspring.- 13. Land allocation and population planning.- 14. China’s population issues.- Chapter Four Distribution.- 15. New taxation and new society.- 16. The theory of social class.- Part II. The supplements to relevant researches .- When will cultivators own fields?.- Two types of rural China.- On cultivators owning fields and subsequent measures.- Prospects of China’s handicraft industry.- A review of China’s industrialization issues.- Approaches to China’s industrialization.-Wu Jingchao’s academic chronology.- Times chronicle their vicissitudes through our hands: Wu Jingchao and his The Development Avenue for China as a Fourth Type of Nation.