Special Way in China: a New Paradigm of Production — an Object-Oriented Design and the Development of "Heartland"
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Special Way in China: a New Paradigm of Production — an Object-Oriented Design and the Development of "Heartland"
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S0131-28120000619-5-1
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110-125
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The authors describe the emergence of a new mode of production, which is a resource-saving and labor-intensive — in Chinese style, but also technologically advanced and most ca-pable to overcome the "bottlenecks" of today's processing industries. A new type of production is based on the revival of the traditional institution of the local co-operatives and may become the nucleus of a new technological style, which will significantly reduce production costs by eliminating several costly stages in developing a new product.
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object-oriented design, fordism, Chongqing, production of motorcycles, China's "heartlands"
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01.07.2011
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