The Russian economy : from Lenin to Putin

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North Carolina Collection (Wilson Library)

Call Number
C378 UMr799.4
Status
In-Library Use Only

Undergrad Library

Call Number
HC340.12 .R663 2007
Status
Available

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Summary

The epic tale of the Soviet Union's quest to construct a socialist economy was, until recently, the principal motif of textbooks on the Russian economy. Rosefielde's new text offers a more sober recounting of the Bolshevik saga, stripped bare of socialist romanticism, focused equally on the micro- and macoeconomics of administrative command planning, and Russia's post-Communist market system. Understanding the Soviet economic system and the causes of its failure are central to any student's study of Russia's struggle towards a market economy and its prospects for the future.


New textbook, offering a more sober recounting of the Bolshevik saga, stripped bare of socialist romanticism.
Focuses equally on the micro- and macroeconomics of administrative command planning, and Russia's post-communist market system.

Contents

  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Acronyms
  • Part I Foundations
  • 1 Muscovy and the West
  • 2 Economic Fundamentals
  • Part II Soviet Communism: Lenin and Stalin
  • 3 War Communism: 1917-1921
  • 4 NEP: 1921-1929
  • 5 Command Communism: 1929-1953
  • 6 Terror, Homicides, and Forced Labor: 1929-1953
  • 7 Economic Performance: 1929-1953
  • Part III Soviet Communism: Hope and Disenchantment
  • 8 Reform Communism: 1953-1991
  • 9. Structural Militarization 
  • 10 Delusions of Adequacy
  • Part IV Russia
  • 11 Post-Communism
  • 12 Prospects
  • Notes
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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