The Council of Mutual Economic Aid is observing its twenty-fifth anniversary. During this historically relatively brief period it has grown and strengthened as the organization of collective cooperation of socialist countries. Drawing on the advantages of the socialist system and on collaboration and mutual aid, the countries in the community have achieved high rates of economic growth and have taken the lead in a number of directions of scientific and technical progress. Based on the socialist system of economy of each of the countries, the socialist principles of economic cooperation actively promote the attainment of a high rate of development by the national economies. Thus during this period the national income of COMECON countries ros...
In 1949, Soviet Union and some of its satellites created Comecon with the announced goal to facilita...
In the introduction the author underlines the importance and role of the foreign trade in the socia...
The developing international division of labour leads to intensification of integration processes i...
With the emergence of the world socialist system the integration of the socialist countries' efforts...
Internal needs for the development of the world socialist system, and the necessity of ensuring its ...
The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance was given fresh impetus by the challenge of integration i...
The highly developed system of reciprocal collaboration of COMECON member nations, especially under ...
The constant expansion of cooperation and mutual aid among the fraternal socialist countries is a ma...
The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon) was an organization which was founded much more...
The world socialist system is a social, economic and political community of free and sovereign peopl...
>p>In his report at the 21st Congress of the CPSU N. S. Khrushchev pointed out that the Soviet Union...
Gorbachev's plans for the Socialist Commonwealth In 1972 the Comprehensive Program for Future Inten...
Internationalization of economic units has already become a common process in the capitalist economy...
The historic 21st Congress of the CPSU noted that all the socialist countries would undergo successf...
Analysis of markets in socialist countries leads to a conclusion that degree of development of econo...
In 1949, Soviet Union and some of its satellites created Comecon with the announced goal to facilita...
In the introduction the author underlines the importance and role of the foreign trade in the socia...
The developing international division of labour leads to intensification of integration processes i...
With the emergence of the world socialist system the integration of the socialist countries' efforts...
Internal needs for the development of the world socialist system, and the necessity of ensuring its ...
The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance was given fresh impetus by the challenge of integration i...
The highly developed system of reciprocal collaboration of COMECON member nations, especially under ...
The constant expansion of cooperation and mutual aid among the fraternal socialist countries is a ma...
The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon) was an organization which was founded much more...
The world socialist system is a social, economic and political community of free and sovereign peopl...
>p>In his report at the 21st Congress of the CPSU N. S. Khrushchev pointed out that the Soviet Union...
Gorbachev's plans for the Socialist Commonwealth In 1972 the Comprehensive Program for Future Inten...
Internationalization of economic units has already become a common process in the capitalist economy...
The historic 21st Congress of the CPSU noted that all the socialist countries would undergo successf...
Analysis of markets in socialist countries leads to a conclusion that degree of development of econo...
In 1949, Soviet Union and some of its satellites created Comecon with the announced goal to facilita...
In the introduction the author underlines the importance and role of the foreign trade in the socia...
The developing international division of labour leads to intensification of integration processes i...