Review of Thirty Years of Management of Commercial Undertakings and Suggestions for its Future Reform
Ye Yinsong
Chinese Economy, 1981, vol. 14, issue 4, 3-16
Abstract:
This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of the founding of the great People's Republic of China. Over the last thirty years, under the correct leadership of the Chinese Communist Party, the vast numbers of employees of the commercial departments have conscientiously carried out the general policy "develop the economy and ensure supplies." Upholding politics and promoting production and following the mass line, they have continuously expanded and accelerated commodity circulation, energetically served production and the consumer, and accumulated funds for the state, thus making great contributions.
Date: 1981
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