Soviet Strategy for Economic Growth examines the Soviet goals and concepts of economic development; views of the economy as a “going concern;” strategies for carrying out these goals; concepts of growth and efficiency; and planning solutions—as formulated on the eve of the Soviet era of “all-out” industrialization and comprehensive planning and as modified since then.
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