Описание: Foreword
Chapter one: INTRODUCTION
Chapter two: THE MAJOR CONTRIBUTIONS
A. Letters from a visitor to China (1954)
B. China: An Economic Perspective (1958)
C. Notes from China (1964)
D. The Cultural Revolution in China (1969)
E. Economic Management in china, 1972 (1973)
F. Reports from China, 1953-1976 (1977)
G. China since Mao (1979)
Chapter three: THE FIRST PHASE: THOUGHTS ON SOCIALIST DEVELOPMENT IN A BACKWARD OVERPOPULATED ECONOMY
A. The views set from the beginning B. State accumulation, technology and the price system: Lectures in China
C. Performance and prospects at the end of the first five year plan
D. Some important events and Joan Robinsons point of view
Chapter four: THE SECOND PHASE: A STARRY-EYED JOAN ROBINSON
A. The famine that never happened B. Birth control: The return of orthodoxy
C. The leap in the communes
D. Campaigning for the Maoist point of view
E. The Cultural Revolution: Illusion of a cooperative solution
F. Managing the economic chaos: On rightist principles
Chapter five: THE THIRD PHASE: SELF-CRITICISM
A. Looking back - with the benefit of hindsight
B. Joan Robinson after Mao
C. Joan Robinsons insights and the rightist development initiatives
Chapter six: CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS