The Soviet quest for economic efficiency : issues, controversies, and reforms /
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TextPublication details: New York : Praeger , c[1967]Description: xx, 412 pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 338.0947 FEI
- HC335.2 .F4
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Bibliography: p. 415-420.
This volume provides an analysis of the problems confronting Soviet leaders in their efforts to improve the structure and function of their system of industrial management. Chapter 1 traces the early efforts during the twenties to map out a strategy of industrialization and concludes with the economics of the Stalinist period. Chapter 2, provides a summary outline of the general characteristics of Soviet planning methodology and of the shifting patterns of industrial administration. A resume of the industrial supply system completes this chapter. Chapter 3 continues the same topic of planning methodology, as it relates to such questions as prices, investment, plan fulfilment and incentives. Chapters 4 and 5 are devoted to a survey of the forces and ideas that are pressing for changes in the management of Soviet industry. Chapter 6, deals with the official implementation of the industrial reform.
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