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Soviet Economic Reform: Progress and Frustrations

Alec Nove
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Alec Nove: University of Glasgow

Chapter 24 in Studies in Economics and Russia, 1990, pp 355-365 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract For the purpose of this paper I am assuming that the basic outline of the reform package is known. It has, for example, been set out by A. Aganbegyan in his Economics of Perestroika, to which I wrote the preface. It has been the subject of many speeches by Gorbachev. There have been a whole number of well-publicized decrees and declarations: on small-group and family contract and leasing in agriculture, on the state enterprise and full khozraschet, on cooperatives, on foreign trade, on reform of prices and of material-technical supply. We can all agree that, as and when these basically desirable and progressive measures are implemented, this will be a truly radical reform, and not yet another half-hearted attempt at ‘further perfecting’ a basically unchanged system.

Keywords: Foreign Trade; State Enterprise; Official Price; Ordinary Citizen; Basic Outline (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1990
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-10991-3_24

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