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... countries that began in 1953. During the first 5 - year plan period ( 1953-57 ) , out of the 166 major Soviet - aid projects in industry , nearly 100 were undertaken in the field of machine building . The U.S.S.R. supplied complete sets ...
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... country like China must advance at a pace 1.3 or 1.4 times that of industry generally . The shortrun solution to the ... countries and territories . The future seems no less ambiguous . While the probabilities for retaining the energy ...
... country like China must advance at a pace 1.3 or 1.4 times that of industry generally . The shortrun solution to the ... countries and territories . The future seems no less ambiguous . While the probabilities for retaining the energy ...
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... countries are growing a single crop per year , China seeks two ; where others grow two , China seeks three . The impact of this goal on the forms and direction of technological change in Chinese agriculture cannot be exaggerated ...
... countries are growing a single crop per year , China seeks two ; where others grow two , China seeks three . The impact of this goal on the forms and direction of technological change in Chinese agriculture cannot be exaggerated ...
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... country such as China , which has extensive domestic resources and a huge domestic market . Yet , the share of trade ... countries China is now embarked on a massive program to modernize agriculture , in- dustry , science and technology ...
... country such as China , which has extensive domestic resources and a huge domestic market . Yet , the share of trade ... countries China is now embarked on a massive program to modernize agriculture , in- dustry , science and technology ...
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... countries . This group of twenty includes all the major industrialized Western countries plus a few countries in Asia , which by virtue of geographic proximity are significant export markets for the PRC .. At $ 5 billion , 1976 exports ...
... countries . This group of twenty includes all the major industrialized Western countries plus a few countries in Asia , which by virtue of geographic proximity are significant export markets for the PRC .. At $ 5 billion , 1976 exports ...
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213 ÆäÀÌÁö - It does not matter whether a cat is black or white as long as it catches mice.
536 ÆäÀÌÁö - The land ownership system of feudal exploitation by the landlord class shall be abolished and the system of peasant land ownership shall be introduced in order to set free the rural productive forces, develop agricultural production and thus pave the way for New China's industrialization.
56 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... more pay for more work, less pay for less work, and no pay for no work.
385 ÆäÀÌÁö - February 1977) for seabed minerals in the southern part of the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea, and the South China Sea.12 The Chinese believe that this work is of fundamental importance.
5 ÆäÀÌÁö - Unite and Strive to Build a Modern, Powerful Socialist Country!" (Report on the work of the government...
169 ÆäÀÌÁö - Tse-tung, speaking at the Second Plenary Session of the Seventh Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party...
264 ÆäÀÌÁö - Meanwhile, the state plans to build or complete 120 large-scale projects, including 10 iron and steel complexes, 9 nonferrous metal complexes, 8 coal mines, 10 oil and gas fields, 30 power stations, 6 new trunk railways and 5 key harbors. The completion of these projects added to the existing industrial foundation will provide China with 14 fairly strong and fairly rationally located industrial bases.
7 ÆäÀÌÁö - Although this paper attempts to provide such a framework for interpreting and evaluating the other papers, it is important to note that no attempt has been made to have the individual authors of the other papers adopt any particular framework of analysis, point of view, or conclusion.
172 ÆäÀÌÁö - The goal for the third stage is to accomplish the "comprehensive" modernization of the Chinese economy and propel it to "the front ranks of the world
32 ÆäÀÌÁö - Venezuela) indicate a clear positive association over the period 1950-63 between the rate of growth of exports and the rate of growth of GNP.