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The Impact of the “Gang of Four” on Industrial Output in Kweichow

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

Robert Michael Field
Affiliation:
University of Michigan

Extract

The Chinese have broadcast a number of statements on industrial performance in Kweichow during 1977. Piecing these statements together shows that the political events of the past two years–the death of Chou En-lai, the activities of the “gang of four,” the death of Mao Tse-tung, and the struggle over the restoration of Teng Hsiao-p'ing-have seriously disrupted production. Even though Kweichow is not a major industrial province, the results are worth considering because they give month-by-month changes in industrial production from January through October 1977 as well as levels of output for two months in 1976. The level of industrial output in Kweichow was depressed for more than 12 months far below that of September 1975, the previous peak month. This pattern may be similar to declines in industrial production in other more important provinces for which similar but much more fragmentary statements have been broadcast.

Type
Research Notes
Copyright
Copyright © The China Quarterly 1978

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References

1. The References are: Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS), 8 June 1977, p. E7; Summary of World Broadcasts (SWB), Part III, The Far East, FE/W937/A/10, 13 July 1977; FBIS, 6 October 1977, p. J4 (as corrected in FBIS, 3 November 1977, p. J1); SWB, FE/W952/A/10, 26 October 1977; and FBIS, 23 November 1977, p. J3, respectively.Google Scholar