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Volume 42, issue 4, 1990
- Soviet decision making and bureaucratic representation: Evidence from the Smolensk archive and an American comparison pp. 627-654

- Charles Fairbanks and Susan Thornton
- Rural depopulation and the restoration of the Russian village under Gorbachev pp. 655-674

- Judith Pallot
- Trends in Soviet military expenditure pp. 675-699

- Dmitri Steinberg
- Employment policy and labour market in transition: From labour shortage to unemployment pp. 701-722

- György Sziráczki
- The management of research and development in Hungary at the end of the 1980s pp. 723-741

- Katalin Balázs, Paul Hare and Ray Oakey
- The patterns of bureaucratic elite recruitment in Poland in the 1970s and 1980s pp. 743-757

- Jacek Wasilewski
- Civil society in Poland and Hungary pp. 759-777

- Janina Frentzel‐Zagorska
- Marxism and pp. 779-794

- Eero Loone
- The macroeconomic correlates of investment growth in the Soviet union pp. 795-809

- Jeffrey Summers
- How many victims in the 1930s?—II pp. 811-814

- Alec Nove
Volume 42, issue 3, 1990
- The development of individual and cooperative labour activity in the Soviet Union pp. 403-428

- Karin Plokker
- The role of the CPSU international department in soviet foreign relations and national security policy pp. 429-446

- Mark Kramer
- Abuse of drugs other than alcohol and tobacco in the Soviet Union pp. 447-480

- Mary Conroy
- Youth and the army in the USSR in the 1980s pp. 481-498

- Natalie Gross
- The polish united worker's party: From mobilisation to non‐representation pp. 499-511

- Antoni Sułek
- Financial and material transfers between east and West Germany pp. 513-534

- Jerzy Lisiecki
- Private agriculture in the GDR: Limitations of orthodox socialist agricultural policy pp. 535-553

- Horst Brezinski
- A. A. Bogdanov's theory of equilibrium and the economic discussions of the 1920s pp. 571-582

- A. A. Belykh
Volume 42, issue 2, 1990
- Gorbachev and democracy pp. 195-231

- John Gooding
- Revolution from below: Informal political associations in Russia 1988–1989 pp. 233-257

- Vladimir Brovkin
- Why does the Soviet economy appear to be allocatively efficient? pp. 259-268

- Robert Whitesell
- The hidden sector in Soviet agriculture: A study of the military sovkhozy and auxiliary farms pp. 269-293

- Laure Després and Ksenya Khinchuk
- No‐choice elections pp. 295-315

- Jerzy Drygalski and Jacek Kwaśniewski
- Crisis and collapse: What are the issues? pp. 317-327

- John Wilhelm
- A note on the March 1989 elections in Estonia pp. 329-339

- Rein Taagepera
- The question of legitimate representation of the Soviet Union in signing interstate treaties: A research note pp. 341-353

- Jim Nichol
- More light on the scale of repression and excess mortality in the Soviet Union in the 1930s pp. 355-367

- S. G. Wheatcroft
- How many victims in the 1930s? pp. 369-373

- Alec Nove
- Reviews pp. 375-393

- Lewis Siegelbaum, Radha Sinha, Neil Fodor, W. Brus, Ann Feltham, Alex Reid, Daniel Nelson, John Keep, A. Dolan, René Beerman, Graeme Gill, James Mace and Evan Mawdsley
- Book notice pp. 393-393

- The Editors
- Books received pp. 395-397

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 399-399

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 42, issue 1, 1990
- ‘Democratisation’ in the USSR pp. 3-25

- Stephen White
- How to carry out economic reform: Points of view and reality pp. 25-37

- L. V. Palei and K. L. Radzivanovich
- The USSR council of ministers under late Stalinism, 1945–1954: Its production branch composition and the requirements of national economy and policy pp. 39-58

- John Crowfoot and Mark Harrison
- Soviet defence spending: The contribution of the new accountancy pp. 59-80

- Steven Rosefielde
- Financial aspects of agricultural policies in Hungary pp. 81-92

- Katalin Botos
- The economic basis of regional autarchy in Yugoslavia pp. 93-109

- Milica Bookman
- and Soviet cultural politics: The case of the major literary journals pp. 111-132

- Riitta Pittman
- Playing to new rules: Soviet sport and pp. 133-145

- Jim Riordan
- A note on the distribution of income in the USSR under Gorbachev pp. 147-148

- Michael Ellman
- Reviews pp. 149-177

- Michael Ellman, Elizabeth Waters, Teresa Rakowska‐Harmstone, Joel Moses, Roger Kanet, R. T. Maddock, Olav Knudsen, Peter Rutland, Russell Bova, David Benn, Peter Duncan, Teddy Uldricks, D. W. Spring, Richard Kindersley, David Dyker, David Young, Martin Myant, Oscar Werdmuller, Bogdan Szajkowski, George Sanford, Bohdan Krawchenko, G. E. Edwards, Henry Krisch and Pedro Ramet
- Thirty‐first list of soviet statistical abstracts pp. 179-183

- J. Johnson
- Book notices pp. 185-186

- The Editors
- Books received pp. 187-189

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 191-191

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 41, issue 4, 1989
- Soviet bureaucratic behaviour: Khozyaistvenniki and apparatchiki pp. 511-525

- Paul Gregory
- The new role of normatives in Soviet economic planning pp. 526-542

- Fyodor Kushnirsky
- Turning the Romanian peasant into a new socialist man: An assessment of rural development policy in Romania pp. 543-559

- Per Ronnas
- The dynamics of a breakthrough in the socialist system: An outline of problems pp. 560-573

- Jadwiga Staniszkis
- Urban growth and ethnic change in the Ukrainian SSR, 1923–1933 pp. 574-591

- George Liber
- Financing the acquisition of western technology in the context of the hungarian reform pp. 592-601

- Agota Gueullette
- The February revolution and the Bolshevik Vyborg district committee (in response to Michael Melançon) pp. 602-624

- James White
- The mezhraionka, the bolsheviks and international women's day: In response to Michael Melançon pp. 625-645

- D. A. Longley
- The small enterprise and agricultural initiatives in Bulgaria: A comment on Robert J. McIntyre pp. 646-653

- Michael Wyzan
- Reviews pp. 654-676

- Alex Reid, Paul Gregory, Michael Bleaney, David Scrivener, Vladimir Wozniuk, Daniel Park, John Dewdney, Mason Soule, J. N. Westwood, Marie Mendras, Paul Dukes, Hiroaki Kuromiya, Peter Kenez, Jan Adam, Robert Parsons, Pedro Ramet, Jack Miller, Robert Miller, Pieter Boot, Michael Shafir and James White
- Book notices pp. 677-678

- The Editors
- Corrigendum pp. 678-678

- The Editors
- Books received pp. 679-681

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 682-682

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 41, issue 3, 1989
- The chronic shortage model of centrally planned economies pp. 345-364

- David Kemme
- CPEs' structural change and world market performance: A permanently developing country (PDC) status? pp. 365-381

- Jan Winiecki
- The reluctant opposition: The right ‘deviation’ in Moscow, 1928 pp. 382-400

- Catherine Merridale
- Ethnicity and Soviet cities pp. 401-414

- Blair Ruble
- A note on post‐publication censorship in Poland 1980–1987 pp. 415-425

- Alexander Remmer
- A note on the origins of input‐output analysis and the contribution of the early soviet economists: Chayanov, Bogdanov and Kritsman pp. 426-429

- A. A. Belykh
- Theoretical and ideological issues of reform in socialist systems: Some Yugoslav and soviet examples pp. 430-448

- Robert Miller
- A note on the current level, pattern and trends of unemployment in the USSR pp. 449-461

- I. Adirim
- Electoral avoidance in the Soviet Union pp. 462-483

- Philip Roeder
- Stakhanovism and the soviet system: A review article pp. 484-487

- Robert Davies
- Reviews pp. 487-502

- Michael Ellman, Colin Lawson, Neil Fodor, Sylvia Woodby, R. J. Crampton, Daniel Nelson, Eugene Huskey, Peter Potichnyj, Hugh Phillips, Ragnar Björk, John Basil, Peter Kenez, Maureen Perrie and R. B. Mckean
- Book notices pp. 503-504

- The Editors
- Correspondence pp. 505-505

- M. T. Andryushenko
- Books received pp. 507-509

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 510-510

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 41, issue 2, 1989
- The Soviet peasantry's real expenditure in socialised trade, 1928–1934 pp. 175-193

- David Morrison
- The decay of socialism and the growth of private enterprise in Poland pp. 194-214

- Jacek Rostowski
- Economic reform and polish public opinion pp. 215-227

- James Mcgregor
- The Irkutsk affair: Stalin, Siberian politics and the end pp. 228-253

- J. R. Hughes
- David and Goliath in Soviet public health: The rivalry of social hygienists and psychiatrists for authority over the alcoholic pp. 254-275

- Susan Solomon
- The organisation of power in Soviet labour camps pp. 276-297

- Rasma Karklins
- Soviet estimates of the rate of inflation pp. 298-317

- Boris Rumer
- Inflation in the Soviet investment and capital stock pp. 318-329

- Vladimir Kontorovich
Volume 41, issue 1, 1989
- The politics of economic reforms in Eastern Europe: The last thirty years pp. 1-19

- Andrzej Korbonski
- The re‐emergence of the kolkhoz principle pp. 20-38

- Karl‐Eugen Wädekin
- The parliamentary infrastructure and political reforms in Hungary pp. 39-66

- Barnabas Racz
- Soviet science policy under Gorbachev pp. 67-87

- Peter Kneen
- The Soviet wage reform of 1956–1962 pp. 88-110

- Donald Filtzer
- Voluntarism, mobilisation and coercion: 1919–1921 pp. 111-128

- William Chase
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