Communist China's economic growth and foreign trade : implications for U.S. policy / Alexander Eckstein
By: Eckstein, Alexander.
Contributor(s): Council on Foreign Relations.
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338.89 AHM Bureaucratic elites in segmented economic growth: | 338.89 BEG Government-NGO interface in development management : | 338.89 Ch CHE China's economic development : | 338.89 Ch ECK Communist China's economic growth and foreign trade : | 338.89 Ch GRA China's new development strategy / | 338.89 Cz GOL Economic growth in Czechoslovakia : | 338.89 DRE Indian development : |
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 335-344.