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We are convinced that neither a commandist central planning system nor an unfettered free market system can provide adequate solutions to the problems confronting us.
ANC Today 2007
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We are convinced that neither a commandist central planning system nor an unfettered free market system can provide adequate solutions to the problems confronting us.
ANC Today 2007
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The Chinese socialist market economic approach is still undergoing gradual introduction and, in some instances, it is inevitable that there will be some degree of friction between the old and the new approaches (between centralised commandist planning and marketism).
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In this document, the ANC argues, "neither a commandist central planning system nor an unfettered free market system can provide adequate solutions to the problems confronting us".
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There is an outright acknowledgement by the Chinese that the manner in which they used to approach economic management and development through commandist central planning was not helpful because the productive forces couldn't be effectively developed.
CONTENTS 2006
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In this document, the ANC argues, "neither a commandist central planning system nor an unfettered free market system can provide adequate solutions to the problems confronting us".
CONTENTS 2006
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There is an outright acknowledgement by the Chinese that the manner in which they used to approach economic management and development through commandist central planning was not helpful because the productive forces couldn't be effectively developed.
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The Chinese socialist market economic approach is still undergoing gradual introduction and, in some instances, it is inevitable that there will be some degree of friction between the old and the new approaches (between centralised commandist planning and marketism).
CONTENTS 2006
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"We are convinced that neither a commandist central planning system nor an unfettered free market system can provide adequate solutions to the problems confronting us," it declared.
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"The most successful land redistribution has taken place under commandist conditions, for example in Japan, Taiwan and China, where the state exercised political will as a key factor."
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