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Five year plans success and failures and other agricultural policies

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Successes and failures of the Plan

 Most targets achieved by 1956
 Official statistics show success in most areas
 Official statistics may be exaggerated
 Urban living standards improved - wages, job security. However, lack of freedom
 More migration to cities – more stress on resources
 Emphasis on quantity over quality
 USSR help highlighted inefficiency in education system and Chinese children remained
uneducated
 'Anti' campaigns drove away experts and standard of bureaucratic administration suffered as
a result
 Competition between private enterprises and SOEs until 1956
 Bad for countryside - sold most grain to state to feed workers and export to Russia




What was the impact of the second 5-year plan, 1958-62?


 Formed part of the Great Leap Forward
 Not much 'planning' - more mass mobilisation and hope
 Responsibility moved from state to party – hence not a ‘plan’
 Not much planning announced on specific targets but merely on trust on local cadres,
direction from above using slogans to increase enthusiasm mixed with threats against those
who did not pull their weight
 Targets were constantly being revised upwards, sometimes by Mao himself, sometimes from
below, by keen officials trying to create a good impression

Mao's reasons for launching it

 Economic - Industrialisation relied on agriculture becoming more productive and efficient in
order to feed industrial workforce. This would free up peasants, who would migrate to the
cities to become urban workers
 Economic - Mao needed consumer goods to offer peasants incentives, so agricultural and
therefore industry would improve. However, this was not possible (so not a good reason for
launch)

 Personal - Mao was encouraged by speed of collectivisation by 1958
- Water conservancy schemes were successful 1957-58
- Provincial tour of early 1958 had been received well
- Cadres wanted to prove revolutionary zeal to Mao making him more
ambitious
 Political - Mao wanted to prove to USSR and become leader of communist world. Wanted to
do both at once to prove this
 Political - Conservatives like Zhou Enlai and Chen Yu advocated a ‘carrot’ approach of
rewarding high food producers with material incentives (more consumer goods and higher
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