China, a Reassessment of the Economy: A Compendium of Papers Submitted to the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, July 10, 1975, 7±ÇU.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 737ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... investment balance in favor of the interior . These are input constraints in the textile industry , derived demands for coastal output gen- erated by inland industries and agriculture , emphasis on self - sufficiency and new product ...
... investment balance in favor of the interior . These are input constraints in the textile industry , derived demands for coastal output gen- erated by inland industries and agriculture , emphasis on self - sufficiency and new product ...
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... investment resources that can be spared for the expansion and modernization of heavy industry . ( Field , pp . 149 , 159. ) 6. How does the Chinese system of industrial management differ from that of other industrial nations ? With a ...
... investment resources that can be spared for the expansion and modernization of heavy industry . ( Field , pp . 149 , 159. ) 6. How does the Chinese system of industrial management differ from that of other industrial nations ? With a ...
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... investment priorities of late 1972 and 1973 , under which Peking is attempting to bolster deficiencies in agricultural and industrial performance . Construction activity now features industrial projects supporting agriculture , the ...
... investment priorities of late 1972 and 1973 , under which Peking is attempting to bolster deficiencies in agricultural and industrial performance . Construction activity now features industrial projects supporting agriculture , the ...
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... investment in coal , steel , and other basic branches has become necessary to maintain industrial growth rates . 5. The annual rate of production and procurement of military ( 20 ) China: Economic Overview, 1975-Arthur G Ashbrook, Jr.
... investment in coal , steel , and other basic branches has become necessary to maintain industrial growth rates . 5. The annual rate of production and procurement of military ( 20 ) China: Economic Overview, 1975-Arthur G Ashbrook, Jr.
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... investment in priority branches . Short - lived break in economic Sharp dip in industrial output with investment continuing . momentum . 1961-65 , Readjustment and Recov- Quick and successful recovery ery . 1966-69 , Cultural Revolution ...
... investment in priority branches . Short - lived break in economic Sharp dip in industrial output with investment continuing . momentum . 1961-65 , Readjustment and Recov- Quick and successful recovery ery . 1966-69 , Cultural Revolution ...
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198 ÆäÀÌÁö - But these defects are inevitable in the first phase of communist society as it is when it has just emerged after prolonged birth pangs from capitalist society. Right can never be higher than the economic structure of society and its cultural development conditioned thereby.
530 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Chinese side stated: Wherever there is oppression, there is resistance. Countries want independence, nations want liberation and the people want revolution — this has become the irresistible trend of history.
584 ÆäÀÌÁö - President determines that such country— (1) denies its citizens the right or opportunity to emigrate; (2) imposes more than a nominal tax on emigration or on the visas or other documents required for emigration, for any purpose or cause whatsoever; or (3) imposes more than a nominal tax, levy, fine, fee, or other charge on any citizen as a consequence of the desire of such citizen to emigrate to the country of his choice...
571 ÆäÀÌÁö - The goal of the Convention, and the principal purpose underlying American adoption and implementation of it, was to encourage the recognition and enforcement of commercial arbitration agreements in international contracts and to unify the standards by which agreements to arbitrate are observed and arbitral awards are enforced in the signatory countries.
136 ÆäÀÌÁö - 1: something that environs: surroundings 2a: the complex of climatic, edaphic and biotic factors that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its form and survival b: the aggregate of social and cultural conditions that influence the life of an individual or community'.
37 ÆäÀÌÁö - The first stage is to build an independent and relatively comprehensive industrial and economic system in 15 years, that is before 1980; the second stage is to accomplish the comprehensive modernization of agriculture, industry, national defense, and science and technology before the end of the century...
530 ÆäÀÌÁö - The United States supports individual freedom and social progress for all the peoples of the world, free of outside pressure or intervention.
448 ÆäÀÌÁö - Concentrate a Superior Force to Destroy the Enemy Forces One by One...
198 ÆäÀÌÁö - But one man is superior to another physically or mentally and so supplies more labour in the same time, or can labour for a longer time; and labour, to serve as a measure, must be defined by its duration or intensity, otherwise it ceases to be a standard of measurement. This equal right is an unequal right for unequal labour.
129 ÆäÀÌÁö - Man has a special responsibility to safeguard and wisely manage the heritage of wildlife and its habitat which are now gravely imperilled by a combination of adverse factors. Nature conservation including wildlife must therefore receive importance in planning for economic development.