To the question of loss-making of state-owned mining plants in the Urals. Issue 2: Report on the Gorodgradatsky District for 1910

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On the issue of loss of state-owned mining plants in the Urals . Issue. 2: Report on the Town Hall District for 1910 by A. C. Levitsky is a unique historical document that immerses the reader in the era of the early 20th century, revealing the complex economic and managerial aspects of the mining industry of the Urals. This work is not just an analytical report, but an in-depth study based on primary data that allows you to understand the causes and consequences of the loss of state-owned enterprises in one of the richest and most strategically important regions of Russia at that time. The focus of the book is the Gorogodratsky District, one of the key territories of the Ural mining industry, where the author analyzes in detail the economic situation, the technical condition of the plants, the effectiveness of their work and the management decisions made in 1910. Levitsky is not limited to dry figures and statistics his style is full of vivid descriptions, historical contexts and analytical reflections that make reading not only informative, but also exciting. It shows how internal and external factors, such as technological obsolescence, lack of investment, bureaucratic barriers and environmental conditions, have affected the financial health of enterprises. This book is especially valuable for historians, economists, specialists in the mining industry and anyone interested in the history of Russia, industrial development and resource management. It is suitable for readers aged 18 years and older who are looking for a deep understanding of the causes of economic problems in the industrial sector in the pre-revolutionary period. It will also be of interest to students and teachers studying the history of Russian industrialization, as well as lovers of local history research and professionals engaged in the analysis of management decisions in conditions of limited resources. The topics raised in the book go beyond simple economic analysis. Levitsky touches on the issues of efficiency of public administration, the role of technical innovations and their implementation, as well as the impact of natural conditions on industrial production. It shows how the historical lessons of the past can help us understand the current challenges of resource management and industrial development. In this context, the book becomes not only a historical document, but also a source for reflection on ways to improve the efficiency of enterprises in the face of limited resources and market challenges. The style of the author is distinguished by accuracy and analytical depth, he masterfully combines scientific rigor with a living description of events and processes. Levitsky, known for his work on the history of Russian industry, creates a vivid picture of the era, focusing on the details that help to understand the complex picture of the economic development of the region. His other works devoted to the development of the mining industry and resource management have been recognized for their informative and scientific value, which confirms the high level of professionalism and authority of this author. If you are looking for a book that will not only tell about the specific economic problems of the Ural industry at the beginning of the 20th century, but will also help to understand broader historical and managerial processes, "On the issue of the loss of state-owned mining plants in the Urals . Issue. 2: Report on the Town Hall District for 1910" A. C. It will be a real revelation to you.... This work is a valuable source of knowledge that will expand your understanding of the historical causes and consequences of industrial loss, as well as provide food for thought on contemporary issues of efficiency and resource management in a context of limited capacity.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- А. С.
Левитский - Language
- Russian