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Harvard. Final examination for Chinese Economic Problems. Lindsay, 1947

 

Michael Francis Morris Lindsay, 2nd Baron Lindsay of Birker, taught “Chinese Economic Problems” (Economics 14a) at Harvard during the Spring term 1947. The short bibliography of course readings has been posted earlier along with details of Lindsay’s interesting life.

Reading list and final exam for the 1955 course taught by Douglas Seymour Paauw have also been transcribed and posted.

This post adds a transcription of the course final examination.

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1946-47
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
ECONOMICS 14a

Chinese Economic Problems
[Final Examination, May 1947]

(Answer at least three, preferably four, of the following questions, not more than one from each section.)

(a)

  1. How far has China got the natural resources necessary to develop into an important industrial power?
  2. Discuss the possibilities of economic development in the West and Northwest of China.
  3. Discuss the transportation system of China and give some suggestions as to the most urgently required improvements and the most suitable plans for future development.

(b)

  1. How far can China be taken as an illustration of the Malthusian theory?
  2. Discuss the evidence for the view that the population of China has not increased appreciably during the last century.
  3. To what extent is there a surplus of unemployed labour available in China?

(c)

  1. “There is no want of available land in this country which is more than sufficient for distribution among the population…The question of exploitation and readjustment is therefore, in my opinion, more important than that of distribution.” (Chiang Kai-shek in 1933) Discuss this view of the agrarian problem.
  2. How far can food production be increased in China?
  3. What are the essentials for a programme of rural economic reconstruction?

(d)

  1. What part can co-operatives and handicraft industry play in the future economic development of China?
  2. What are the difficulties that have hindered the development of industry in China?
  3. To what extent is government action necessary to secure industrialization in China?

(e)

  1. Discuss the problem of China’s balance of payments.
  2. What are the main differences between the monetary system of China and those of Western countries?
  3. What are the main problems in getting a satisfactory taxation system in China?

 

Source: Harvard University Archives. Harvard University Final Examinations 1853-2001, Box 14. Papers Printed for Final Examinations [in] History, History of Religions, …, Economics, …, Military Science, Naval Science. May, 1947.

Image Source:  Michael Lindsay tuning a radio receiver at the Jinchaji base in Hebel province, sometime between 1941 and 1944. China Daily April 8, 2015.