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《不为人知的文化大革命》结论

2019-3-14 21:59| 发布者: 龙翔五洲| 查看: 12202| 评论: 0

摘要: 本书中对即墨县的调查结果与官方叙述恰恰相反,即墨的农村经济腾飞始于文革时期而非市场化改革年代。在不到十年间,农业产值几乎翻了一番,农村工业体系也逐步建立起来,从而使得该县的农业经济有了根本性的改观。

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