ORGANIZATION OF CZECHOSLOVAK INDUSTRIAL PLANNING

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CIA-RDP80-00809A000600350335-1
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October 16, 1950
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REPORT
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600350335-1 WHOM I CLASSIFICATION CONFIDENTIAL CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT INFORMATION FROM FOREIGN DOCUMENTS OR RADIO BROADCASTS CD NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION Newspaper and periodical as indicated. ORGANIZATION OF CZECHOSLOVAK INDUSTRIAL PLANNING CLASSIFIES PLAN ACTIVITIES FOR 1951 -- Prague Hospodar, 15 Jun 50 All types of activities in society can be classified into activities of pro- duction, security and rdministration, or services. For planning and statistical purposes, each of then three groups is further divided into economic sectors, which include affilia_-d types of activities and which serve for top-level na- tional economic surveys. There are the following economic sectors: Production Industry Agriculture and Forestry Construction Transportation (services and supply of parts) Security and State Administration Security Public Administrative Services Services Trade Finance Health and Sovial Services Cuituie and search Local Administration Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600350335-1 COUNTRY Czechoslovakia SUBJECT Economic - Planning0 organization HOW PUBLISHED Daily newspaper; monthly periodical WHERE PUBL'ISHED' Prague DATE PUBLISHED LANGUAGE DATE OF INFORMATION 1949 - 1950 DATE DIST. /1 Oct 1950 NO. OF PAGES 6 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS INFORMATION AFFECTING THE NATIONAL D[/ [M![ OF THE UNITED STATES WITHIN THE MEANING OF ESPIONAGE ACT BO U. 1C.. SI AND SE. AS AMENDED. IT! TRANSMISSION OR THE REVELATION TO A NIBITDC By TLAW. IN[PAMY OF TNISIMAUTH FORM ISI PROHIBITED. IS PRO- 1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600350335-1 The economic sectors are divided into various branches which include the more homogeneous types of'activities. The breakdown into branches is the basic devision of activity types for planning and statistical purposes. The follow- ing ministries and central offices make up the plans of the various branches: Industrial Branches 1.' Mining 2. Power 3. Metallurgical 4. Heavy Machinery 5. Vehicles and Aircraft 6. Precision Machinery 7. Light Metals 8. Chemical 9. Construction Materials and Ceramics 10. Glass 11. Wood 12. Paper 13. Textiles and Clothing 14. Leatherworking and Rubber 15. Scrap Collection 16. Polygraphic 17. Phonograph 18. Film 19. Sugar 20. Starch 21. Candy 22. Distilling 23. Brewing 24. Fruit and Vegetable Products ,25. Flour'Milling 26. Stockyards; Meat and Fish Products 27. Oils and Fats 8. Dairy Ministry Which Makes Up the Plan Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600350335-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600350335-1 CONFIDENTIAL Industrial Branches (Contd) 29. Refrigeration and Freezing 30, Tobacco and Salt 31. Health Agricultural and Forestry Branches Ministry Which Makes Up the Plan 32. Agriculture Agriculture 33. Forestry Agriculture 34. Purchase of Agricultural Products Food Construction Branches 35. Construction Planning 36. Actual Construction 37. Production of Construction Units and Semimanufactures Transportation Branches 38. Railroads Transportation 39, Highways 40, Waterways 41. Airways 42. Municipal 43.' Postal Public Service Branches 44. Administration of Public Administration Interior 45. Technical Services of Public Administration Technology 46. Activity-of Public Institutions Interior Trade Branches 47. Internal Trade Internal Trade 48. Drug Distribution Health. 49. Press Distribution Information and Enlightenment 50. Distribution of Phonograph 51. Records, Musical Instruments, and Products of the Phonograph Industry Information and Enlightenment Tourist Trade Internal Trade Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600350335-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600350335-1 WfIgAl'Ot Trade Branches(Contd) Ministry'Which'Makes Up.the Plan 52. Foreign Trade Foreign Trade 53. International Transportation of Goods Foreign Trade Financial Branches 51+0 55. Insurance Finance Health and Social Service Branches 56. Health 57. Sooial Services Cultural and Research Branches 58. Education, Science, and Art Education, Science, and Art 59. Information and Enlightment Services Information and Enlightenment 60. Physical Education and Sports State Office for. Physical Education and Sports 61. Church Affairs State Office for Church Affairs 62. Research Center of Scientific Research Local Management Branches 63.. Local Production Kraj National Committee (for the individual kraj) 65. Local Public Establishments Establishment of Plans of Individual Organizations 1. Individual?enterprises, as well as the central and regional (Slovak) enterprise managements, will'work out operational plans. These plans are to include all the production and services performed by the enterprises,.as well as their labor, material, power, investment, and finance needs; this informa- tion is to be given for all enterprise components regardless of the type of activity performed by the components. Organizations directly subordinated to a ministry will submit their over-all plans to that ministry. 2. The plans of the enterprises and central enterprise managements are made up on the basis of the plans of the basic planning units, worked out in accordance with the target figures for 1951 reported by the supervisory organi- zation and in accordance with the results of. the alternative planning and or- ganizational aaragements?made in the period of preparations for the composition of the plan. Each basic planning unit will work out a performance plan-for its main activity in accordance with the target figures for the particular branch, a sup- plementary performance plan for each additional major activity; a requirements plan, and a financial!plan. CONFIDENTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600350335-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600350335-1 ME- - 3, The ministries make up their plans, which include the performances and needs of all the components supervised by the ministries, and submit them to the State Planning Office, together with their own plan proposals, worked out in accordance with the instructions for public administration. 4. Each planning organization submits its entire plan within the time limits established by the instructions for its main activity. Establishment of Plars of Brar.^.hes 1. The ministries make up and submit to the State Planning Office plans of the individual industrial branches., in addition to the plans of performances and needs of all the subordinate components. In some cases; if required, sum- maries of important data concerning the entire economic sector may be made up according to plans in the State Planning Office or the particular ministry. 2. It is necessary that each ministry send the portions of its plan which concern outside branches to the ministries working out the plans for the vari- ous branches, so that the proper ministry can make up the plans of the individ- ual branches. The various ministries will then make uF the branch plans for the entire branches, regardless.of the organization to which the economic unit per- forming the activity of the particular branch is subordinated. 3. The plans of the individual branches, submitted to the proper ministries, will be discussed in the State Planning Office with all the ministries to whom the units performing the activities of a particular branch are subordinated.. The ministries will assert their requests and claims in the State Planning Office. The approved plans of the individual branches determine the shares of the indi- vidual organizations in the total performance of the particular branch and are the final basis for the determination of the tasks of individual organizations in the operational plans which are approved by the cabinet, Ministry-Planned Units and the Local Management Sector 1. All the planning units not placed in the local management sector are planned by the individual ministries through the central enterprise managements. 2. The units placed in the local management sector are planned only by the kraj organizations. The?ministries and the State Planning Office receive only the summarized reviews of the performances and needs of these units. Only those communal, public, cooperative, and private units which are engaged chiefly in caring for the personal needs of the local citizens and in the repair and main- tenance of buildings and-quarters are to be in the local management sector. In 1951, the communal and cooperative enterprises whose functions exceed the limits-of the local management sector will be planned centrally, that is,. by ministries, through the central and (Slovak) regional enterprise managements or through the Kraj National Committees; .'Such units will be determined individ- ually even before the establishment of the 1951 plan, TO ESTABLISH SCHOOL FOR PLANNERS -- Prague Statisticky Obzor, No 3, Sep 49 The State Planning Office, having determined the continually growing need for planners in enterprises of all sectors, has urged the establishment of a one-year shcool_for planners. The school will be established at the commercial academy in Prague on Resslova Ulice and will train graduates of commercial academies (college-level economic schools)? industrial schools, and college- level agricultural schools. The graduates of commercial academies will be placed in the economic course and the others in the two technical courses. - 5 - CONFIDENTIAL 'lut.1'rtwt. bra il:?7>? Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600350335-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600350335-1 -6- CONFIDFsNTIAL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/09/14: CIA-RDP80-00809A000600350335-1 1JU A one-or two-semester preparatory school will probably be established for those students who could not otherwise attend the school because of a lover level of former education. Statistics will play an important part among the subjects in the curriculum. By agreement between the State Planning Office and the State Statistical Office, the presentation of lectures on statistics has been consigned to the latteris,edu- cation section. Specialists of'the State Statistical Office will give most of the various special lectures; About 130,hours will be devoted to statistics.