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Shoulder Poles and Bombs: Grain Market Controls in Greater Chongqing (1949–1953)
2021
The Chinese Historical Review
In the early years of the People's Republic, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) had difficulty in establishing control over grain markets. The implementation of the Unified Purchase and Sale of Grain Policy was a significant step toward this end, and part of the broader move toward collectivization that would lead to the Great Leap Forward, making it a sensitive topic for research. By focusing on the grain market and grain policies in rural Chongqing, this research shows the role of state prices
doi:10.1080/1547402x.2021.1923212
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