Seminar, Temas449-460R. Thapar, 1997 |
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... production of commodities can be achieved even through a dictatorial system of gover- nance . But if development implies univer- sal and adequate food , cloth and housing for every person and every single house- hold , then it cannot ...
... production of commodities can be achieved even through a dictatorial system of gover- nance . But if development implies univer- sal and adequate food , cloth and housing for every person and every single house- hold , then it cannot ...
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... production defeated many of the premises of the human relation school . As one worker described his experience on a ... production process on the plea that the the production process on the plea that the worker was prone to injury from ...
... production defeated many of the premises of the human relation school . As one worker described his experience on a ... production process on the plea that the the production process on the plea that the worker was prone to injury from ...
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... produce some 2.3 million tones every year over the next five years . It is against this background that Brit- ish Coal decided to close down the Tower Colliery . In October 1993 , it started scal- ing down production targets . Then , at ...
... produce some 2.3 million tones every year over the next five years . It is against this background that Brit- ish Coal decided to close down the Tower Colliery . In October 1993 , it started scal- ing down production targets . Then , at ...
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