Modern Science and Technology
Ch'ien Hsueh-sen
Chinese Economy, 1978, vol. 12, issue 1, 110-123
Abstract:
The modernization of science and technology is a key to building China into a socialist power that has modern agriculture, modern industry, a modern national defense and modern science and technology. But to modernize China's science and technology, first it is necessary to have a clear idea of what constitutes modern science and technology. I participated in some discussions recently. I have written down what I know about this problem for our reference in the hope of mutually raising our understanding.
Date: 1978
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