Economic Developments in Mainland China: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session. June 13, 14, and 15, 1972, 7권U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 148페이지 Describes the everyday duties of tugboats, special rescue assignments, the skill of the crew, and their role in transportation and commerce. |
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... labor . While production is stressed in China , the society does not encourage consumption of goods and services as a stimulant to production . There is , for example , no advertising of products of any kind in China . How can one ...
... labor . While production is stressed in China , the society does not encourage consumption of goods and services as a stimulant to production . There is , for example , no advertising of products of any kind in China . How can one ...
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... labor , much of it mobilized on a volunteer basis ? Where does the vol- unteer labor of tens of millions in massive public health programs show in the gross national product ? No visitor of 16 days can expect to fathom the mysteries of ...
... labor , much of it mobilized on a volunteer basis ? Where does the vol- unteer labor of tens of millions in massive public health programs show in the gross national product ? No visitor of 16 days can expect to fathom the mysteries of ...
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... labor troops in Indochina , in North Vietnam , and there are these labor troops protected by antiaircraft batteries and military personnel in Northern Laos , but that is all I know . There are no Chinese troops in Korea , they were ...
... labor troops in Indochina , in North Vietnam , and there are these labor troops protected by antiaircraft batteries and military personnel in Northern Laos , but that is all I know . There are no Chinese troops in Korea , they were ...
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... labor force is engaged in farming . Most of our information on the economy there is derived from experiences of other businessmen and efforts of academicians and professional China watchers . Because there appears to be a matter of ...
... labor force is engaged in farming . Most of our information on the economy there is derived from experiences of other businessmen and efforts of academicians and professional China watchers . Because there appears to be a matter of ...
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... labor force is employed in farming . Most of our information about China's economy and foreign trade is derived from the experiences of other Western businessmen and the efforts of academicians and professional China - watchers ...
... labor force is employed in farming . Most of our information about China's economy and foreign trade is derived from the experiences of other Western businessmen and the efforts of academicians and professional China - watchers ...
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143 페이지 - Both sides view bilateral trade as another area from which mutual benefit can be derived, and agreed that economic relations based on equality and mutual benefit are in the interest of the people of the two countries. They agree to facilitate the progressive development of trade between their two countries.
75 페이지 - ... with ragged peasants, they attribute the fantastically fast city growth to rural-urban migration. Actually this migration now does little more than make up for the small difference in the birth rate between city and countryside. In the history of the industrial nations, as we have seen, the sizable difference between urban and rural birth rates and death rates required that cities, if they were to grow, had to have an enormous influx of people from farms and villages. Today in the underdeveloped...
30 페이지 - The image of China as a desperately poor nation with most of its people living in misery and degradation is an image of the past. At the start of 1972, the People's Republic of China is by no means an ordinary less-developed country. No run-of-the-mill LDC could boast of the following achievements : The feeding and clothing of an estimated 865 million people. The detonation of 13 nuclear devices. The launching of two space satellites.
19 페이지 - Development of foreign trade and economic relations with most nations of the world is an important part of China's present policy to maximize the potential contribution of foreign trade to economic development. China now has trading relations with over 100 countries.
148 페이지 - ... the Five Principles of mutual respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty, mutual non-aggression, non-interference in each other's internal affairs, equality and mutual benefit, and peaceful coexistence, and to oppose the imperialist policies of aggression and war.
19 페이지 - Foreign trade is a state monopoly, controlled by the Ministry of Foreign Trade. It is conducted exclusively through a network of corporations in accordance with priorities established considerably in advance through the country's economic plan.
75 페이지 - ... The course of urban evolution can be correctly interpreted only in relation to the parallel evolution of technology and social organization (especially political organization); these are not just prerequisites to urban life but the basis for its development. As centers of innovation cities provided a fertile setting for continued technological advances; these gains made possible the further expansion of cities. Advanced technology in turn depended on the increasingly complex division of labor,...
29 페이지 - ... standard, but a nuclear and missile program produced successful results in recent years when the economy as a whole was still experiencing difficulties. One must not be misled by the low per capita productivity on the Chinese Mainland to a feeling of complacency regarding her technical capabilties in certain narrowly defined spheres. At the same time, it is equally erroneous to consider the achievement in a specialized field as an indicator of the degree of development of the economy as a whole.
62 페이지 - Asia, is currently deputy director of the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of California in Berkeley. Among her publications is one entitled "Quality of Life of the Average Chinese Citizen.
75 페이지 - During the 19th century the urbanizing nations were learning how to keep crowded populations in cities from dying like flies. Now the lesson has been learned, and it is being applied to cities even in countries just emerging from tribalism. In fact, a disproportionate share of public health funds goes into cities. As a result throughout the nonindustrial world people in cities are multiplying as never before, and rural-urban migration is playing a much lesser...