Management in China During and After Mao in Enterprises, Government, and PartyW. de Gruyter, 1988 - 378 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 60
עמוד 125
... peasant households became relatively inde- pendent commodity producers . A two - tier management system which inte- grated peasant household with collective management was established . In May 1983 already 93 % of rural production teams ...
... peasant households became relatively inde- pendent commodity producers . A two - tier management system which inte- grated peasant household with collective management was established . In May 1983 already 93 % of rural production teams ...
עמוד 170
... peasant families the right to cultivate land independently . But we will start our examination from the beginning of ... peasant • Middle peasant • Old middle peasant . New middle peasant . Well - to - do middle peasant • Rich peasant ...
... peasant families the right to cultivate land independently . But we will start our examination from the beginning of ... peasant • Middle peasant • Old middle peasant . New middle peasant . Well - to - do middle peasant • Rich peasant ...
עמוד 259
... peasant households ( Wang Dacheng , B. R. , November 18 , 1985 ) . In November 1986 I visited an industrial cooperative near Tianjin . Before 1979 there were 700 peasants living in the village , and in 1986 there were 800 families ...
... peasant households ( Wang Dacheng , B. R. , November 18 , 1985 ) . In November 1986 I visited an industrial cooperative near Tianjin . Before 1979 there were 700 peasants living in the village , and in 1986 there were 800 families ...
תוכן
The Management of the Colossus is Changing | 1 |
Administration Before | 33 |
Maos Inheritance | 63 |
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