Looking back from the perspective of the mid-1990s, it is hard to
believe that Soviet power for so long presented a threat and a
challenge to the capitalist system. This book examines the
assumptions of Soviet post-war economic theory and policy, traces
the Soviets' analysis of Western economic development from the
post-war period through to the easing of international relations,
and explains why the Soviets themselves believed they were going to
outperform the West.
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