《马寅初演讲集 3》 (Ma Yinchu yan jiang ji 3) is a collection of speeches by Ma Yinchu, a prominent Chinese economist and educator. This volume, potentially dating back to 1928, offers insights into Ma's thinking on economics, population, and social issues during a transformative period in Chinese history. Ma Yinchu (1882-1982) was known for his advocacy of population control policies, making this collection a valuable historical document for understanding the intellectual debates shaping modern China. The speeches provide a glimpse into the socio-political landscape of early 20th-century China and the challenges faced by the nation.
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