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Volume 34, issue 4, 1982
- Death from alcohol poisoning in the USSR pp. 487-505

- Vladimir Treml
- The Komsomol and worker youth: The inculcation of ‘communist values’ in leningrad during NEP pp. 506-528

- Peter Gooderham
- Soviet market power and pricing behaviour in Western export markets pp. 529-546

- Thomas Wolf
- National integration in Soviet Georgia pp. 547-569

- J. W. R. Parsons
- A critical examination of A. A. Barsov's empirical work on the balance of value exchanges between the town and the country pp. 570-584

- David Morrison
- Varga and the foundation of Soviet planning pp. 585-600

- Thomas Remington
- The Tvardovsky controversy pp. 601-615

- Edith Frankel
- The Soviet investment deflator again pp. 616-617

- Peter Wiles
- Corrigendum pp. 617-617

- The Editors
- Reviews pp. 618-636

- Christel Lane, R. Nötel, Josef Brada, Norman MacQueen, Sam Nolutshungu, Margot Light, Alec Nove, A. F. Freris, David Gillard, Thomas Remington, Stephen White and Leonas Sabaliunas
- Book notices pp. 637-637

- The Editors
- Books received pp. 638-639

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 639-640

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 34, issue 3, 1982
- The legal foundations of the immigration and emigration policy of the USSR, 1917–27 pp. 327-348

- Yuri Felshtinsky
- The unregistered economy in Hungary pp. 349-366

- István Kemény
- The Soviet Union, the arms trade and the third world pp. 377-396

- Rajan Menon
- African interests and Soviet power: The local context of Soviet policy pp. 397-417

- Sam Nolutshungu
- Reflections on a great debate pp. 418-433

- Susan Vosper
- More about Stalin and the historians: A review article pp. 448-454

- George Enteen
Volume 34, issue 2, 1982
- Poland 1980: From ‘premature consumerism’ to labour solidarity pp. 167-199

- Alex Pravda
- The limits to institutional autonomy in the Soviet Union: The case of the pp. 200-227

- Eugene Huskey
- On the further development of the currency and financial system of the CMEA pp. 228-253

- Katalin Botos
- Dairy farming in the USSR: Policy and reality pp. 254-269

- David Jones and Janina Smogorzewska
- Part‐time employment in the Soviet Union pp. 270-285

- William Moskoff
- Soviet consumption and investment prices, and the meaningfulness of real investment pp. 289-295

- Peter Wiles
Volume 34, issue 1, 1982
- Soviet lawyers in the reform debate: Cohesion and efficacy pp. 3-22

- Morris McCain
- Russian language and Soviet politics pp. 23-42

- Roman Solchanyk
- The economics of nuclear power in the Soviet Union pp. 43-68

- William Kelly, Hugh Shaffer and J. Kenneth Thompson
- The effects of self‐management on Yugoslav industrial growth pp. 69-85

- Saul Estrin
- in statistics pp. 111-117

- Michael Ellman and Batara Simatupang
Volume 33, issue 4, 1981
- Polish and Hungarian economic reforms — A comparison pp. 491-517

- P. G. Hare and P. T. Wanless
- Causes of Soviet adult mortality increases pp. 548-559

- John Dutton
- The ‘second’ agriculture in the USSR pp. 560-572

- Boris Rumer
- Urbanization in a low key and linguistic change in Soviet Moldavia, part 2 pp. 573-592

- Irina Livezeanu
- The allocation of investment in the Soviet Union: Criteria for the efficiency of investment pp. 593-609

- Janice Giffen
- Hidden inflation in the Soviet Union: A rejoinder to David Howard pp. 610-615

- Steven Rosefielde
Volume 33, issue 3, 1981
- Urbanization in a low key and linguistic change in Soviet Moldavia, part 1 pp. 327-351

- Irina Livezeanu
- The Basmachi or Freemen's revolt in Turkestan 1918–24 pp. 352-369

- Martha Olcott
- An inquiry into the termination of Soviet famine relief programmes and the renewal of grain export, 1922–23 pp. 370-385

- Charles Edmondson
- Empirical analysis of politico‐economic interaction in East European countries pp. 386-400

- Jean‐Dominique Lafay
- The changing role of central party institutions in Czechoslovakia, 1962–67 pp. 401-420

- Gordon Wightman
- Academic life in some recent Russian fiction pp. 421-432

- A. B. Murphy
Volume 33, issue 2, 1981
- Observations on Soviet administrative solutions: The quality problem in soft goods pp. 163-181

- Alice Gorlin
- Women in Soviet Central Asia: Progress and contradictions pp. 182-203

- Nancy Lubin
- The evolution of forms of working‐class protest in Poland: Sociological reflections on the Gdańsk‐szczecin case, August 1980 pp. 204-231

- Jadwiga Staniszkis
- The road to the twentieth party congress: An analysis of the events surrounding the central committee plenum of July 1953 pp. 232-245

- R. J. Service
- Soviet taylorism revisited pp. 246-264

- Zenovia Sochor
- On assessing the size of forced concentration camp labour in the Soviet Union, 1929–56 pp. 265-295

- S. G. Wheatcroft
Volume 33, issue 1, 1981
- Early provincial cliques and the rise of Stalin pp. 3-28

- T. H. Rigby
- The Syrtsov‐Lominadze affair pp. 29-50

- Robert Davies
- An assessment of the sources and uses of gulag forced labour 1929–56 pp. 51-87

- Steven Rosefielde
- Combine formation in the GDR pp. 88-106

- Manfred Melzer
- Political participation in the USSR: YCL and CPSU pp. 107-124

- Aryeh Unger
- Local officials of the polish united workers' party, 1956–75 pp. 125-141

- Jane Cave
- A note on growth, investment and price‐indices pp. 142-145

- A. Nove
- Environmental policy formulation and current Soviet management: A reply to Ziegler pp. 146-149

- Robert McIntyre and James Thornton
- Reviews pp. 150-158

- Paul Avrich, T. M. Podolski, Jaroslav Krejci, Algirdas Landsbergis and John Biggart
- Book notices pp. 158-158

- The Editors
- Books received pp. 159-160

- The Editors
- List of contributors pp. 161-161

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
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