Study of the Soviet Economy (Classic Reprint): Direction and Impact of Soviet Growth, Teaching and Research in Soviet Economics - Couverture souple

Spulber, Nicolas

 
9781527941960: Study of the Soviet Economy (Classic Reprint): Direction and Impact of Soviet Growth, Teaching and Research in Soviet Economics

Synopsis

Explore how the Soviet-style economy tried to allocate resources and drive growth, with careful analysis and data.

This scholarly work examines the Soviet economy and other socialist systems, focusing on how income, money flows, planning, and accounting shaped growth. It surveys methods of evaluation, pricing, budgeting, and policy strategy across Eastern Europe and the Soviet bloc, using historical data and comparative perspectives to illuminate the mechanisms of central planning.



Readers will gain a clearer view of the practical questions behind a planned economy, including how resources are allocated, how plans are financed, and how efficiency is pursued in a socialist setting. The volume gathers definitions, methods, and key debates to help readers understand the scope and limits of planned development.




  • Explanations of income, product measurement, and national accounting in planned economies

  • Discussion of planning, budgeting, and financial control mechanisms

  • Overview of growth strategies, pricing systems, and efficiency concerns

  • Comparisons and context from broader socialist economies in Europe and beyond



Ideal for readers of economic history, students studying Soviet planning, and anyone seeking a grounded view of how a socialist economy attempts to organize growth.

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9780266977018: Study of the Soviet Economy: Direction and Impact of Soviet Growth, Teaching and Research in Soviet Economics (Classic Reprint)

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ISBN 10 :  0266977014 ISBN 13 :  9780266977018
Editeur : Forgotten Books, 2018
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