We Must Keep Count
Kung Hsiao-wen
Chinese Economy, 1973, vol. 6, issue 3, 32-38
Abstract:
At present, a new upsurge of China's socialist revolution and construction is rising higher, and the assignments of the first year of the Fourth Five-Year Plan are being triumphantly carried out. The new situation creates new demands on the work of statistical planning. Much is still to be done in statistical work with respect to "struggle-criticism-transformation." But some comrades still have muddled ideas, to a certain extent, with respect to statistical work. In some departments and factories, after the revisionist view "Statistics is all powerful" has been criticized, there emerges another, "Statistics is useless." We must give attention to the troubles it stirs up.
Date: 1973
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