Econ: China — Agrarian Reform (Group2)
January 9, 2009
The Six Stages of Agriculture in China
- Rudimentary Stage
- Primary Stage
- Warring State Periods
- Qin and Han Dynasties
- Sui, Tang,Song, and Yuan Dynasties
- Ming Dynasty and mid-Qing Dynasty
People’s Republic of China
Policies on Agrarian Reform AND Rural Development
Land And Water Development
Biological Recycling
Credit Services
People’s Organization And Participation
- Commune
- First Phase
- Second Phase
- Third Phase
- Fourth Phase
- Production Team
- Production Brigade
- Commune or People’s Commune
No landlord class
Increased production
Cooperatives
New tax policy
Community development
The Greadt Fall Backward
Household Responsibility System
Productivity Problems
Area and Fragmentation of Household Land
Land-Use Rights
The Effects of Long-Term Land Tenure
Population Movements
Unemployment
Leadership by Example
Households were classified into:
Authorities promoted collectivization
State farms preferred for at least 2 reasons
3 stages of Chinese agriculture
Provisions of land reform law in 1950
Similarities and Differences (China and Philippines’ Land Reform)