The Soviet Economy (1983) examines the long-term prospective growth of the USSR’s economy. It looks at the Soviet economy’s growth process at an advanced stage of development, and assesses how it would evolve in the period ahead. Various growth plans had made large advances to the state-planned economy, but by the 1980s this growth had slowed.
The Soviet Economy (1983) examines the long-term prospective growth of the USSR’s economy. It looks at the Soviet economy’s growth process at an advanced stage of development, and assesses how it would evolve in the period ahead.
1. An Overview Daniel L. Bond and Herbert S. Levine
2. Technological
Progress Abram Bergson
3. Population and Labour Force Murray Feshbach
4.
Agricultural Organisation and Management D. Gale Johnson
5. Agricultural
Production Douglas B. Diamond, Lee W. Bettis and Robert E. Ramsson
6.
Industrial Production Martin L. Weitzman
7. Energy Robert W. Campbell
8.
Regional Economic Development Leslie Dienes
9. Foreign Economic Relations Ed.
A. Hewett
10. Consumption Gertrude E. Schroeder
11. Planning and Management
Joseph S. Berliner
12. Politics and Priorities Seweryn Bialer
Abram Bergson and Herbert S. Levine