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Industrial production in China declined during?

The Great Leap Forward. I am doing the same OdysseyWare.


When did Industrial production in China decline?

The industrial production in China declined in the early 2000. This was after there was a shift in the trade policy in the US which was directed towards China.


Since 1949 China's has grown at an average annual rate of more than 12 percent?

That sounds more like China's economy.


Which was a result of Mao's Great Leap Forward?

china experienced a severe famine that caused millions of deaths.


How did the Cultural Revolution impact the people of China?

The Cultural Revolution caused China's economy to collapse. The amount of rice grains produced a year decreased greatly and cotton production also dropped dramatically. Due to the decreased production, the price for rice increased, and the price for cotton fabrics and clothes also increased. Transportation also became a problem for the people of China, as industrial production dropped during the ten harsh years.


What has the author Kang Chao written?

Kang Chao has written: 'The rate and pattern of industrial growth in Communist China' -- subject(s): Industrial policy 'Agricultural production in Communist China, 1949-1965. --' -- subject(s): Agriculture, China (People's Republic of China, 1949-), Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture


What country pullotes the most?

China is the largest producer of pollutants in the world. Factors such as industrial production, energy consumption, and population density contribute to China's high levels of pollution.


Would china fall into poverty if the wall were not here?

No. The Great Wall of China has very little to do with China's economy (except for some marginal tourist income). China's economy is primarily based on investment in foreign bonds and industrial production.


What nation declined economically after World War 2?

China


What were backyard production plants in china?

Backyard production plants in China were small-scale, often informal manufacturing operations set up by families or small groups to produce various goods, particularly during the Great Leap Forward (1958-1962). These plants aimed to rapidly increase industrial output, focusing on steel, fertilizers, and other products. However, they were often inefficient and led to poor-quality production, contributing to economic disruptions and widespread famine. The initiative ultimately highlighted the shortcomings of centralized planning and the importance of sustainable industrial practices.


What has the author Gary H Jefferson written?

Gary H. Jefferson has written: 'Assessing gains in efficient production among China's industrial enterprises' -- subject(s): Industrial productivity, Economic forecasting


When was National Industrial Bank of China created?

National Industrial Bank of China was created in 1915.