Combine (enterprise)
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Combine (Russian: Комбинат, romanized: Kombinat) is a term for industrial business groups, conglomerates or trusts in the former socialist countries. Examples include VEB Kombinat Robotron, an electronics manufacturer, and IFA, a manufacturer of vehicles, both in East Germany, and the Erdenet copper combine in Mongolia.
Influence
The model of the kombinat was an influence on the development of the Chinese danwei.[1]: 32
See also
References
- ^ Russo, Alessandro (2019). "Class Struggle". In Sorace, Christian; Franceschini, Ivan; Loubere, Nicholas (eds.). Afterlives of Chinese Communism: Political Concepts from Mao to Xi. Acton, Australia: Australian National University Press. ISBN 9781760462499.
External links
- Комбiнат at a dictionary of the Ukrainian language (in Ukrainian)
- Production Association (combine). The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased.
- Combine (industry). The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased.