The Amplitude of the Economic Development of the USSR
А. Pyzhikov.
Voprosy Ekonomiki, 2002, vol. 4
Abstract:
(1953-1964) The main characteristics of the economic development of the USSR in the period when N. Khrushchev was at power are considered in the article. Khrushchev's "thaw" in a political sphere was accompanied by the positive shifts in the economy, the attempts to reorient the militarized economy towards social problems. But the economy fully experienced all the zigzags of the political line of the Khrushchev's period. The economic development was not determined by logic and vital needs, it remained "captured" by the conceptions of CPSU leadership and mainly Khrushchev's, being so far away from reality.
Date: 2002
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