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The Political Economy of Stalinism

by Paul R. Gregory

This book uses the formerly secret Soviet state and Communist Party archives to describe the creation and operations of the Soviet administrative command system. This study pinpoints the reasons for the failure of the system - poor planning, unreliable supplies and the preferential treatment of indigenous enterprises.

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Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
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Brand New


Publisher Description

This book uses the formerly secret Soviet state and Communist Party archives to describe the creation and operations of the Soviet administrative command system. It concludes that the system failed not because of the 'jockey'(i.e. Stalin and later leaders) but because of the 'horse' (the economic system). Although Stalin was the system's prime architect, the system was managed by thousands of 'Stalins' in a nested dictatorship. The core values of the Bolshevik Party dictated the choice of the administrative command system, and the system dictated the political victory of a Stalin-like figure. This study pinpoints the reasons for the failure of the system - poor planning, unreliable supplies, the preferential treatment of indigenous enterprises, the lack of knowledge of planners, etc. - but also focuses on the basic principal-agent conflict between planners and producers, which created a sixty-year reform stalemate.

Table of Contents

1. The jockey or the horse?; 2. Collectivization, accumulation, and power; 3. The principles of governance; 4. Investment, wages, and fairness; 5. Visions and control figures; 6. Planners versus producers; 7. Creating Soviet industry; 8. Operational planning; 9. Ruble control: money, prices, and budgets; 10. The destruction of the Soviet administrative command economy.

Review

'... Gregory has blazed an exciting trail. All students of Soviet economic history will benefit from reading this book.' Peter Gatrell, University of Manchester 'This is an important book as it presents the first systematic account of the Soviet economic system using these unpublished sources, drawing together the new research by Gregory and others, in a form that is easily accessible to the wider academic community and students. It presents its material in a clear and concise manner that both deepens and broadens our knowledge. It does so by relating the new archive material to the debates that have dominated the Soviet literature for many decades, with Gregory providing a refreshing insight of his own to many of those debates.' The Slavonic and East European Review

Promotional

This book describes how and why the Soviet administrative command system operated and failed.

Prizes

Winner of Hewitt Prize of the AAASS 2004

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This book describes how and why the Soviet administrative command system operated and failed.

Description for Bookstore

This book uses the formerly secret Soviet state and Communist Party archives to describe the creation and operations of the Soviet administrative command system. This study pinpoints the reasons for the failure of the system - poor planning, unreliable supplies and the preferential treatment of indigenous enterprises.

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This book uses the formerly secret Soviet state and Communist Party archives to describe the creation and operations of the Soviet administrative command system. This study pinpoints the reasons for the failure of the system - poor planning, unreliable supplies and the preferential treatment of indigenous enterprises.

Details

ISBN0521533678
Author Paul R. Gregory
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Language English
ISBN-10 0521533678
ISBN-13 9780521533676
Media Book
Format Paperback
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Subtitle Evidence from the Soviet Secret Archives
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Birth 1938
Edition 1st
Short Title POLITICAL ECONOMY OF STALINISM
Pages 322
Residence Houston, TX, US
Affiliation University of Houston
DOI 10.1604/9780521533676
UK Release Date 2003-10-27
AU Release Date 2003-10-27
NZ Release Date 2003-10-27
Year 2003
Publication Date 2003-10-27
Alternative 9780511615856
DEWEY 335.430947
Illustrations 29 Tables, unspecified; 22 Line drawings, unspecified
Audience Professional & Vocational

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