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THE GREAT LEAP FORWARD: ANATOMY OF A CENTRAL PLANNING DISASTER Wei Li (University of Virginia) Dennis Tao Yang (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) By: Shaoqing Ni
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The Great Leap Forward: Anatomy of a Central Planning Disaster

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Page 1: The Great Leap Forward: Anatomy of a Central Planning Disaster

THE GREAT LEAP FORWARD: ANATOMY OF A CENTRAL PLANNING DISASTER

Wei Li(University of Virginia)Dennis Tao Yang(Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

By: Shaoqing Ni

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Background Wishfully expecting a great leap in

agricultural productivity from collectivization, the Chinese government accelerated its aggressive industrialization timetable.

the government diverted agricultural resources to industry and imposed excessive grain procurement burden on peasants

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National grain output plunged by 15 percent in 1959, and by another 16 percent in the following two years. The government, which ran a closed economy, neither requested nor accepted international assistance. Famine soon raged across China.

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estimated the total number of premature deaths during the GLF famine at between 16.5 and 30 million. Even by the most conservative estimate, this famine ranked the worst in the loss of human lives in recorded world history.

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The post-mortem official explanation puts the blame mainly on bad weather and refers to the period 1959-61 as “three years of natural calamities.”

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Previous Literature reductions in labor and acreage used in

grain production implementation of radical programs such

as communal dining reduced work incentives due to the

formation of the people's communes the deprivation of peasants' exit rights

from the commune

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This Paper What caused the collapse in grain

output? formulated a dynamic model of central

planning that rationalizes the observed GLF policies and identifies additional factors that may have contributed to the output collapse

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“overcome reactionary conservatism”

Based on these falsified claims, grain output in 1958 was forecasted to grow to 525 million metric tons (MMTs) from just 195 in 1957! “Actual” output was initially pegged at a more modest 375 MMTs

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Model

L-inputs of labor A-land K-farm capital M-chemical fertilizers W-weather dummy

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Conclusion Contrary to the official story, which pinned

the blame for disaster mainly on bad weather, the theoretical and empirical analysis in this paper suggests that the main culprit was the GLF policies.

research identifies a major weakness in central planning. As decisions became centralized, any policy failure would have economy-wide repercussions, thereby exposing the economy to new systemic risks.

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