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How Not to Industrialize: Observations from a Village in Sichuan

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How Not to Industrialize: Observations from a Village in Sichuan
Author(s)Eyferth, Jacob
AbstractThroughout the 1980s and 1990s, township and village enterprises (TVEs) were the main motor of development in rural China. This article looks at the mechanisms of industrial expansion in a single village and examines its associated costs. It finds that in
IssueNo1
Pages75-92
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of Peasant Studies
VolumeNo30
PubDateApril-July20030306-6150
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