Management in China During and After Mao in Enterprises, Government, and PartyW. de Gruyter, 1988 - 378 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 70
עמוד 74
... Agriculture in New China 1953 : 2 , 26 , 39 ) . Fig . 4.2 shows that agricultural products formed the main part ( 45 % ) of China's total production at the beginning of the People's Republic in 1952 ( reliable data for 1949 are not ...
... Agriculture in New China 1953 : 2 , 26 , 39 ) . Fig . 4.2 shows that agricultural products formed the main part ( 45 % ) of China's total production at the beginning of the People's Republic in 1952 ( reliable data for 1949 are not ...
עמוד 172
... agriculture after the land reform . Some thought , among them Liu Shao - Chi , that China should first strengthen the rich peasant economy , and as the next step begin to mechanize agricultural production . Some others , among them Mao ...
... agriculture after the land reform . Some thought , among them Liu Shao - Chi , that China should first strengthen the rich peasant economy , and as the next step begin to mechanize agricultural production . Some others , among them Mao ...
עמוד 175
... agriculture . However , light industries and agriculture can accumulate more capital and faster . ( Ch'en 1969 : 65 ) One reason for developing agriculture in particular was the fact that it had become the main economic problem of the ...
... agriculture . However , light industries and agriculture can accumulate more capital and faster . ( Ch'en 1969 : 65 ) One reason for developing agriculture in particular was the fact that it had become the main economic problem of the ...
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The Management of the Colossus is Changing | 1 |
Administration Before | 33 |
Maos Inheritance | 63 |
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