First published in 1985, this book offered a fresh analysis of the
problems faced by the Soviet economy by focussing on the key issues
in the economic planning system. David Dyker considers the
available options for reform during the 1980s and the most likely
developments. Discussing the origins of the Soviet economic
planning system and the theories which founded it, previous
attempts to reform the organisational structure and the particular
problem of agriculture, Dyker presents a picture of an increasingly
bleak future for the Soviet economy. This is a comprehensive title
written by a renowned expert on the Soviet economy, which will be
of particular value to students and academics researching the
political and economic development and history of the Soviet Union.
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