Management in China During and After Mao in Enterprises, Government, and PartyW. de Gruyter, 1988 - 378 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 61
עמוד 125
... peasants . Instead the state will purchase under contracts signed with the peasants and purchase in the market . Public ownership of the means of production has not been changed . The peasants have rights to till the land owned by the ...
... peasants . Instead the state will purchase under contracts signed with the peasants and purchase in the market . Public ownership of the means of production has not been changed . The peasants have rights to till the land owned by the ...
עמוד 126
... peasant households ( Croll 1982 : 235–236 ) . During the following years side - line production grew rapidly , so that about 100 million peasants have switched from grain production to other lines of production such as poultry and fish ...
... peasant households ( Croll 1982 : 235–236 ) . During the following years side - line production grew rapidly , so that about 100 million peasants have switched from grain production to other lines of production such as poultry and fish ...
עמוד 185
... peasants were paid by the working day . Thus , the role of the brigade and production team changed from supervisor to supporter or unit giving services to the households . The individual households have again become the relatively ...
... peasants were paid by the working day . Thus , the role of the brigade and production team changed from supervisor to supporter or unit giving services to the households . The individual households have again become the relatively ...
תוכן
The Management of the Colossus is Changing | 1 |
Administration Before | 33 |
Maos Inheritance | 63 |
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