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Economic Trends in Soviet Russia [Kõva köide]

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Economic Trends in Soviet Russia (1930) examines the economic position of the USSR a decade after the Revolution. It displayed the contradictions evident in an economy that had been isolated from the world economy while undergoing great changes, and where the government was taking control over all aspects of economic life. Huge factories had been established, yet the countryside remained pre-industrial; and while the economy was in theory entirely under State control, in practice currency crises, crises of production, gluts, crises of demand, pressed hard on one another’s heels, and were renewed again and again by the spontaneous play of economic forces.



Economic Trends in Soviet Russia (1930) examines the economic position of the USSR a decade after the Revolution. It displayed the contradictions evident in an economy that had been isolated from the world economy while undergoing great changes, and where the government was taking control over all aspects of economic life.

1. Russian Economics Shortly Before the Great War
2. Russian Economics
During the Great War
3. Russian Economics During the Period of War
Communism, 19181920
4. Present Condition of Russian Industry
5.
Industrialisation and the Problem of the Accumulation of Capital
6. The
Administration and Organisation of State Industry
7. Nationalisation of
Industry
8. Present Condition of Russian Agriculture
9. Agriculture and the
Market
10. Developmental Trends in Russian Agriculture
11. Internal Trade
12.
Foreign Commerce, Commercial Treaties, Concessions
13. Currency and State
Finance
14. The Housing Problem
15. Labour
16. Purposive Economics and State
Regulation
17. Towards Socialism or Capitalism?
18. Economic Balance Sheet