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Changing pattern of inter-sectoral technological linkages in the rural machinery industry in China

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  • Sigurdson J.

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Working paper on the development of agricultural machinery industries in China - discusses objectives of the rural industry sector, stages of small scale industry development and problems relating to rural employment (esp. Of young workers), quality control and training, and examines reorganization of the rural area machinery industry to improve industrial production and labour productivity, etc. Diagram, references and statistical tables.

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  • Sigurdson J., 1979. "Changing pattern of inter-sectoral technological linkages in the rural machinery industry in China," ILO Working Papers 991822873402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:991822873402676
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