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Rural China in transition:

non-agricultural development in rural Jiangsu, 1978-1990
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Clarendon Press, 1994 - Business & Economics - 352 pages
Ho offers a detailed analysis of the process of rural industrialization in Jiangsu--one of China's most productive provinces. Ho draws on a wealth of primary source material not previously available to Western researchers to examine the growth of the rural non-agricultural sector, the consequences of its development, the problems faced by rural enterprises, and their prospects. He also considers the important question of whether industrialization can take place without mass migration from rural to urban areas.

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Introduction
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Regulations Economic Policies and Rural Nonagricultural
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An Overview
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