Soviet Industrial Growth—The Early Plan Period*
Holland Hunter
The Journal of Economic History, 1955, vol. 15, issue 3, 281-287
Abstract:
The economic historian's concern with the changing institutions and processes of economic activity currently takes on added relevance in connection with world-wide interest in economic growth. Plans and programs for rapid industrialization abound, especially in economically underdeveloped areas. In this context, the example of Soviet industrialization, mysterious in its contours and awesome in its results, has attracted increasing scholarly attention.
Date: 1955
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