Volume 4
Number 2-3
Published: March 1, 1972
Economic development in the People's Republic of China has been predicated on the basis of "technological dualism": the use of both modern, imported, large-scale, capital-intensive industrial technologies and of traditional, native, small-scale, labour intensive technologies, particularly in agriculture and consumer industries.
Keywords:
- Economics
From Issue:
Vol. 4 No. 2-3 (1972) | China and Aid