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By Mark Harrison

ISBN-10: 0511523645

ISBN-13: 9780511523649

ISBN-10: 0521303710

ISBN-13: 9780521303712

ISBN-10: 0521529379

ISBN-13: 9780521529372

This booklet is set the influence of struggle at the Soviet process of financial making plans and administration among 1938 and 1945. What was once the dynamic of swap within the prewar Soviet financial system? How good was once the Soviet economic climate ready for battle? what sort of struggle the German invasion of 1941, and what expenditures did it inflict at the Soviet Union? How did the Soviet financial system degree as much as wartime requisites, and what alterations in monetary employer resulted? What classes have been laid down for the postwar Soviet method of either peaceable and warlike initiatives?

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The 'balance of the national economy' meant a unified set of accounts showing the interrelatedness of gross and net production, input stocks and flows, factor incomes, intermediate and final demands and financial flows disaggregated by the industrial branch, the type of economic unit and its 23 24 Soviet planning in peace and war 81 social form. Implicit within this framework was definition of the task of economic planning as securing an appropriate balance both within the centrally administered economy and between the latter and the market sphere.

Suslov, D. F. Ustinov and others) that they would dominate Soviet politics for the next forty years and more. As a young official Voznesensky was committed to the centralised system of authority, the goals of which he shared. He owed allegiance to Stalinism, through which he had been educated and promoted. He had acquiesced in its most violent excesses, and benefited from the destruction of his superiors by stepping into their shoes. But the ways in which he would use his authority could not be predicted from these circumstances alone.

At a still more basic level we may take into account the specific differences between acts of peace and war. A real war is different from a trade war. The modern weapons available to twentieth-century combatants enable them to proceed without warning from bombardment and blockade to the seizure of territory and the destruction of assets, lines of communication and nerve centres organic to their adversary's economic system. In wartime Soviet planners faced the same problem of adaptation to changing realities, but the rate of change of the environment and the urgency of adaptation had changed qualitatively.

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