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The Party’s policy on the question of the scale of construction of industrial enterprises is that construction of large-scale enterprises must be carried out in close co-ordination with the construction of medium- and small-scale enterprises. Even if we put great efforts into constructing those large-scale enterprises which form the backbone of our industry, we must also newly construct and reconstruct, in a planned way, those medium- and small-scale industrial enterprises that are suited to relatively small-scale management. This is the policy stipulated long ago by the Party in the Eighth Session of the National People’s Congress.
‘We Must Construct More Medium- and Small-scale Enterprises’, Renmin Ribao, 6 June 1957.
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© 1989 Christopher Howe & Kenneth R. Walker
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Howe, C., Walker, K.R. (1989). We Must Construct More Medium- and Small-scale Enterprises. In: The Foundations of the Chinese Planned Economy. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20311-6_19
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