Lecture 11: Cadre Planning Tables
Ch'en Chi-ch'eng and
Ch'en Chih-chang
Chinese Economy, 1977, vol. 11, issue 2, 123-141
Abstract:
The cadre plan is a component of the national economic plan. It contains two major parts: the plan for training new skilled workers and the plan of the need for specialists. The major purpose of formulating this plan is to determine the quantity, quality, and speciality of cadres that can be trained through various means according to the long-term and annual development needs of capital construction, production, and other businesses and to rationally distribute them according to those needs. At the same time, in the process of formulating the cadre plans, each planning unit may discover problems relating to the need for, and the training of, cadres and may suggest various measures to solve these problems in order to satisfy the national economy's need for cadres.
Date: 1977
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