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Recent Chinese Grain Figures
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 February 2009
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The grain output in China in 1974 was not only, as Robert Michael Field noted in The China Quarterly No. 65, “ far larger than output claimed for any previous year ” ; it was also far larger than the estimates made by most western economists concerned with China. Such observers, believing that agricultural production in China was “ stagnating,” had estimated Chinese grain output for 1974 as being between 255 and 259 million tons. Peking's announcement that 1974 grain output was 274-9 million tons thus set up a contradiction: either those western economists had been far off the mark in their extrapolations of growth or the Chinese figure was somehow misleading. Field opts for the second explanation.
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1. For example. Benedict Stavis, “How China is solving its food problem” Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, July/September 1975, p. 24.
2. See China: A Reassessment of the Economy, Joint Economic Committee of U.S. Congress, pp. 329 and 351.
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