Lecture 2: Commercial Planning Tables
Sun Chih-fang
Chinese Economy, 1977, vol. 11, issue 2, 51-65
Abstract:
Commerce is the bridge between production and consumption. As material goods move from the production realm to the hands of the consumers, they must pass through certain circulation processes usually known as the product circulation link, colloquially called "doing business." The circulation of commodities not only plays a very important role in the process of expanding social output, it also provides an important link between the urban and rural areas, among regions, and among all sectors of the national economy. It is an important means of consolidating the worker-peasant alliance as well. Therefore, the comrades who are engaged in commercial planning work must establish the point of view of serving production and consumption.
Date: 1977
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