China's Industrial Revolution: Politics, Planning, and Management, 1949 to the Present, Volume 2Monograph on the politics of China's industrial development and modernization (industrial revolution) - traces the industrial administration from the industrial planning stage in 1949 to the present, describes the economic policies underlying it and impact of industrial management strategies on labour relations, decision making process. Bibliography pp. 323 to 332, diagrams, graphs, references and statistical tables. |
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The Historical Setting | 26 |
Revolution and Modernization During the Great | 68 |
Industrial Enterprises in the Aftermath of | 97 |
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