Peasant behavior and farm productivity in Republican China

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Publication Type honors thesis
School or College College of Social & Behavioral Science
Department Economics
Thesis Supervisor Stephen E. Reynolds
Honors Advisor/Mentor E. K. Hunt
Creator King, Leslie Irene
Title Peasant behavior and farm productivity in Republican China
Date 1986-06
Year graduated 1986
Description China's densely populated rural sector in pre-revolutionary China was comprised of low income, low productivity farm households utilizing traditional farming techniques. When Ramon H. Myers 1, Philip C. C. Huang 2, and Thomas B. Wiens 3 used neoclassical economic theory to study farming in this rural sector, two perplexing anomalies were found in the economic behavior of peasant farmers. Based on neoclassical economic assumptions, these anomalies imply that the peasant farmers were not rational in making economic decisions about farm operations. In this paper these irregularities in peasant behavior are discussed as are criticisms of the approach taken by the previous studies in applying neoclassical economic theory to China's pre-1949 agrarian economy.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- China; Peasants -- China -- History; China -- Economic conditions -- 1912-1949
Language eng
Rights Management (c) Leslie Irene King
Format Medium application/pdf
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Setname ir_htca
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6gt9rvv
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