To say that history's greatest economic experiment--Soviet communism--was also its greatest economic failure is to say what many consider obvious. Here, in a startling reinterpretation, Robert Allen argues that the USSR was one of the most successful developing economies of the twentieth century. He reaches this provocative conclusion by recalculating national consumption and using economic, demographic, and computer simulation models to address the "what if" questions central to Soviet history. Moreover, by comparing Soviet performance not only with advanced but with less developed countries, he provides a meaningful context for its evaluation. Although the Russian economy began to develop in the late nineteenth century based on wheat expo...
Merl S. Why did the Attempt under Stalin to Increase Agricultural Productivity Prove to be such a Fu...
The recognition of family farms and agricultural cooperatives as catalysts for agricultural recovery...
The collapse of the Soviet economy at the end of the 1980s is ascribed to command failure. The likel...
Reassesses Soviet economic performance--reconstructing quantitative dimensions of growth, presenting...
The Soviet Union grew rapidly by comparison with other countries at a similar stage of development i...
Taxation and the Mobilization of the Agricultural Surplus during Stalinist era. R.C. Allen. Did th...
Among the economists rehabilitated in July, 1987 was Nicholas Kondratev, known in the West for his t...
This paper studies structural transformation of Soviet Russia in 1928-1940 from an agrarian to an in...
The article analyses the rapid development of the Soviet economy during the first three Five Year Pl...
Soviet growth for 1960-89 was the worst in the world, after controlling for investment and human cap...
Industrialized nations often look back upon their former agrarian pasts with fondness and eminence a...
>p>The Soviet people are successfully implementing their Seven-Year Plan of economic development, Th...
At the beginning of the 20th century, substantial economic problems accumulating in Russian society ...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Gregory J. Brock co-authored “Technical Efficiency in Rus...
Merl S. Stalins Irrweg der Kollektivierung. Destruktive Kräfte und Lähmung der Initiative. OSTEUROPA...
Merl S. Why did the Attempt under Stalin to Increase Agricultural Productivity Prove to be such a Fu...
The recognition of family farms and agricultural cooperatives as catalysts for agricultural recovery...
The collapse of the Soviet economy at the end of the 1980s is ascribed to command failure. The likel...
Reassesses Soviet economic performance--reconstructing quantitative dimensions of growth, presenting...
The Soviet Union grew rapidly by comparison with other countries at a similar stage of development i...
Taxation and the Mobilization of the Agricultural Surplus during Stalinist era. R.C. Allen. Did th...
Among the economists rehabilitated in July, 1987 was Nicholas Kondratev, known in the West for his t...
This paper studies structural transformation of Soviet Russia in 1928-1940 from an agrarian to an in...
The article analyses the rapid development of the Soviet economy during the first three Five Year Pl...
Soviet growth for 1960-89 was the worst in the world, after controlling for investment and human cap...
Industrialized nations often look back upon their former agrarian pasts with fondness and eminence a...
>p>The Soviet people are successfully implementing their Seven-Year Plan of economic development, Th...
At the beginning of the 20th century, substantial economic problems accumulating in Russian society ...
Georgia Southern University faculty member Gregory J. Brock co-authored “Technical Efficiency in Rus...
Merl S. Stalins Irrweg der Kollektivierung. Destruktive Kräfte und Lähmung der Initiative. OSTEUROPA...
Merl S. Why did the Attempt under Stalin to Increase Agricultural Productivity Prove to be such a Fu...
The recognition of family farms and agricultural cooperatives as catalysts for agricultural recovery...
The collapse of the Soviet economy at the end of the 1980s is ascribed to command failure. The likel...