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Gabe T. Wang. Chinas Population: Problems Thoughts and Policies

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growth and urbanization; and some conclusions are drawn in the final section. China's population problem. China's population has experienced rapid growth.



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basic theme that underlies China's policies to solve her population problems. To the Chinese revo- lution means liberating the forces of production so as 



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24?/02?/1995 in the Chinese population and the politics behind high and ... out that "the greatest problem in China is that the population.