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  1. Communist China's Economic Growth and Foreign Trade: Implications for U.S. Policy.Alexander Eckstein, Dwight H. Perkins, Kang Chao, Kenneth R. Walker, Isabel Crook & David Crook - 1967 - Science and Society 31 (3):342-354.
     
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  2. China's Economic Revolution.Alexander Eckstein - 1977 - Cambridge University Press.
    Professor Eckstein's book is a study of China's efforts to achieve rapid modernization of its economy within a socialist framework. Eckstein begins with an examination of economic development in pre-Communist China, specifically focusing on the resources and liabilities inherited by the new regime in 1949 and their effects on development policies. He then analyses the economic objectives of the Communist leadership - narrowing income disparities, maintaining full employment without inflation, and achieving rapid industrialization - and argues that the implementation of (...)
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    Economic Trends in Communist China.Lawrence J. Lau, Alexander Eckstein, Walter Galenson & Ta-Chung Liu - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (3):654.