Friedman, Edward; Pickowicz, Paul G.; Selden, Mark; and Johnson, Kay Ann (1993). Chinese Village, Socialist State. Yale University Press. p. 243. ISBN0300054289/ As seen in Google Book SearchArchived 2019-02-26 at the वेबैक मशीन.
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Lieberthal, Kenneth (1987). "The Great Leap Forward and the split in the Yenan leadership". The People's Republic, Part 1: The Emergence of Revolutionary China, 1949–1965. The Cambridge History of China. 14, Part 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. पृ॰ 301. आई॰ऍस॰बी॰ऍन॰978-0-521-24336-0. मूल से 12 मार्च 2012 को पुरालेखित. अभिगमन तिथि 26 नवंबर 2019. "Thus, the [1957] Anti-Rightist Campaign in both urban and rural areas bolstered the position of those who believed that proper mobilization of the populace could accomplish tasks that the 'bourgeois experts' dismissed as impossible."
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GDP growth in China 1952–2015Error in Webarchive template: खाली यूआरएल. The Cultural Revolution was the other period during which the economy shrank.
Chinese Government's Official Web Portal (English). China: a country with 5,000-year-long civilizationError in Webarchive template: खाली यूआरएल.. Retrieved 3 Sep 2011. "It was mainly due to the errors of the great leap forward and of the struggle against "Right opportunism" together with a succession of natural calamities and the perfidious scrapping of contracts by the Soviet Government that our economy encountered serious difficulties between 1959 and 1961, which caused serious losses to our country and people."
Yang, Jisheng (2010) "The Fatal Politics of the PRC's Great Leap Famine: The Preface to Tombstone"Archived 2015-10-16 at the वेबैक मशीन Journal of Contemporary China. Volume 19 Issue 66. pp. 755–776. Retrieved 3 Sep 2011. Yang excerpts Sen, Amartya (1999). Democracy as a universal value. Journal of Democracy 10(3), pp. 3–17 who calls it "the largest recorded famine in world history: nearly 30 million people died".
Lieberthal, Kenneth (1987). "The Great Leap Forward and the split in the Yenan leadership". The People's Republic, Part 1: The Emergence of Revolutionary China, 1949–1965. The Cambridge History of China. 14, Part 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. पृ॰ 301. आई॰ऍस॰बी॰ऍन॰978-0-521-24336-0. मूल से 12 मार्च 2012 को पुरालेखित. अभिगमन तिथि 26 नवंबर 2019. "Thus, the [1957] Anti-Rightist Campaign in both urban and rural areas bolstered the position of those who believed that proper mobilization of the populace could accomplish tasks that the 'bourgeois experts' dismissed as impossible."
Yang, Jisheng (2010) "The Fatal Politics of the PRC's Great Leap Famine: The Preface to Tombstone"Archived 2015-10-16 at the वेबैक मशीन Journal of Contemporary China. Volume 19 Issue 66. pp. 755–776. Retrieved 3 Sep 2011. Yang excerpts Sen, Amartya (1999). Democracy as a universal value. Journal of Democracy 10(3), pp. 3–17 who calls it "the largest recorded famine in world history: nearly 30 million people died".
Friedman, Edward; Pickowicz, Paul G.; Selden, Mark; and Johnson, Kay Ann (1993). Chinese Village, Socialist State. Yale University Press. p. 243. ISBN0300054289/ As seen in Google Book SearchArchived 2019-02-26 at the वेबैक मशीन.