El sector privado de la economia sovietica en los años veinte
Leonid Borodkin and
Mijail Svischov
Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 1992, vol. 10, issue 2, 241-262
Abstract:
This article deals with the social mobility of private owners under the N(ew) E(conomic) P(olicy) in the Soviet Union during the 1920's. The question addressed is: Was it possible a rapid growth of capitalist stratra under the prevalent social and economic conditions? More specifically, the paper puts to the test the idea that market economy inevitably entails private owners differentiation and the formation of antagonistic social groups from the formerly homogeneous mass of petty commodity producers. A simulation model based on Markov chains was applied and its results show the directions and extent of social differentiation suggesting that had the NEP survive, private owners would not have disintegrated into opposed groups.
Date: 1992
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