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People’s Communes: A Microanalysis Based on Accounting Data of Production Team X in Jiangsu Province (1965–81)

In: Studies on the Chinese Economy During the Mao Era

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  • Shanping Yan

    (Doshisha University)

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Through microanalysis of an accounting data of Production Team X in Jiangsu Province, this chapter reproduces the specific economic activities of Team X during the people’s commune period and the economic relationship between Team X and the peasants, to reveal the basic characteristics of the commune system. The results show that this system is not only one institutional device to realize the national industrialization strategy, but also the community to maintain the basic life of rural residents, which is a special product of the Mao era.

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  • Shanping Yan, 2022. "People’s Communes: A Microanalysis Based on Accounting Data of Production Team X in Jiangsu Province (1965–81)," Studies in Economic History, in: Katsuji Nakagane (ed.), Studies on the Chinese Economy During the Mao Era, chapter 0, pages 91-113, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:stechp:978-981-19-5410-8_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-5410-8_5
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