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Economic thought and economic reform in the Soviet Union, Pekka Sutela

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Economic thought and economic reform in the Soviet Union, Pekka Sutela
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Economic thought and economic reform in the Soviet Union
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
726825460
Responsibility statement
Pekka Sutela
Series statement
Cambridge Russian paperbacks, 5Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Summary
Although the history of centrally planned economies has been widely studied, the development of socialist thinking on the subject has remained largely uncharted. In this 1991 work, Pekka Sutela presents a detailed analysis of Soviet economic thought and theory. Dr Sutela traces the competing currents in the Marxist tradition of socialist economies from the Revolution to the present day. In particular he shows how the Gorbachev economic reform programme of 1987 rose from the work of Nobel Prize economist L. V. Kantorovich and his followers. However, this programme failed and the author explains in some detail why this happened. Since then, Soviet economists have tried to abandon their traditional theory of central planning and move along the path and long established contacts with leading Soviet economists, Pekka Sutela is able to show how Soviet economic thinking has moved from dogmatism through reformism to pragmatism.--, Provided by publisher
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Economic Thought & Economic Reform in the Soviet Union
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