The soviet economic mobilization for World War II was relatively intense, if not efficient, both by international standards and by the Russian standards of World War I. By comparison with 1914, the Soviet capacity for economic mobilization had been enlarged by interwar economic growth (the increased size of the economy, and its higher development level). Soviet policy and system characteristics more appropriate to wartime also played a part. These findings are further demonstrated through comparative study of the respective roles of the Russian and Soviet civilian economies in the two wars
Jacques Sapir, Civil War and wartime economy as origins of the Soviet system. In the double process ...
The last remaining gap in the national accounts of Russia and the USSR in the twentieth century, 19...
From August 1914 to November 1918 the biggest military conflict lasted, which was gradually joined b...
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We are working towards filling the last remaining gap in the historical national accounts of Russia ...
The research of origin and functioning of mobilization model of economy is possible on the basis of ...
The article is devoted to the issues of mobilization of the USSR economy during the Second World War...
The article considers the phenomenon of the mobilization model of the economy of the Soviet Union i...
Abstract: The last remaining gap in the national accounts of Russia and the USSR in the twentieth ce...
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Jacques Sapir, Civil War and wartime economy as origins of the Soviet system. In the double process ...
The last remaining gap in the national accounts of Russia and the USSR in the twentieth century, 19...
From August 1914 to November 1918 the biggest military conflict lasted, which was gradually joined b...
Introduction. The trajectory and quality of economic development of a country depend on the scale of...
This paper describes the main trends of the Russian economy through the Great War (1914 to 1917), Ci...
We are working towards filling the last remaining gap in the historical national accounts of Russia ...
The research of origin and functioning of mobilization model of economy is possible on the basis of ...
The article is devoted to the issues of mobilization of the USSR economy during the Second World War...
The article considers the phenomenon of the mobilization model of the economy of the Soviet Union i...
Abstract: The last remaining gap in the national accounts of Russia and the USSR in the twentieth ce...
The years 1939–1941 marked a dramatic breakthrough in the economy of the eastern territories of the ...
This is a study of the foreign and domestic policies of the USSR as they pertain to its war-readine...
The experience of “planned economies” did not start with the revolution of 1917. An “other” planning...
Abstract: We draw on the experience of the major combatant countries in World War I to analyse the r...
The article discusses the features of scientific progress in the development of new models of indust...
Jacques Sapir, Civil War and wartime economy as origins of the Soviet system. In the double process ...
The last remaining gap in the national accounts of Russia and the USSR in the twentieth century, 19...
From August 1914 to November 1918 the biggest military conflict lasted, which was gradually joined b...