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全面预算内部市场化管理的十大要素市场() A.产品市场 B.物资市场 C.奖金市场

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全面预算内部市场化管理的十大要素市场()

A.产品市场

B.物资市场

C.奖金市场

D.电力市场

E.租凭市场

F.服务市场

G.安全质量市场

H.劳务市场

I.修理加工市场

J.技术市场

答案:

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参考答案:C

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