'This is a superb but depressing account of how Chiang Kai-shek and the Guomindang (GMD) government mishandled the economy following Japan's defeat in WW II. ... Recommended.' P. Lorge, Choice
'... concise and engaging ... of interest to professional historians and accessible to graduate and undergraduate students.' Harold Tanner, The China Quarterly
'... [an] excellent treatment of the Chinese economy. Including this monograph in a graduate seminar on modern China would certainly generate lively and productive discussion among students.' Linh D. Vu, Journal of Chinese History
'... a fair-minded and sensible account of Chiang, and a work of impressive scholarship using Chinese, Russian and English sources with skill.' Rana Mitter, chinabooksreview.com
'A useful and significant contribution.' Xavier Paulès, Cairn