Management in China During and After Mao in Enterprises, Government, and PartyW. de Gruyter, 1988 - 378 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 51
עמוד 171
... rural areas . The law concerning land reform stated that the different rural classes should be treated in the following way : 1. The land , draught animals , farm equipment , surplus stock of grain , and surplus dwelling houses of ...
... rural areas . The law concerning land reform stated that the different rural classes should be treated in the following way : 1. The land , draught animals , farm equipment , surplus stock of grain , and surplus dwelling houses of ...
עמוד 186
... rural areas actually fell into two categories : ( 1 ) contracted households , where the means of production remain part of the collective economy , and ( 2 ) self - managing households , where the means of production are owned by ...
... rural areas actually fell into two categories : ( 1 ) contracted households , where the means of production remain part of the collective economy , and ( 2 ) self - managing households , where the means of production are owned by ...
עמוד 260
... rural areas . This is not only because people in rural areas have earned better than city people , but also because of discrepancies in the incomes in rural areas themselves between grain growers and the rural families specializing in ...
... rural areas . This is not only because people in rural areas have earned better than city people , but also because of discrepancies in the incomes in rural areas themselves between grain growers and the rural families specializing in ...
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The Management of the Colossus is Changing | 1 |
Administration Before | 33 |
Maos Inheritance | 63 |
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