5 edition of Technical Progress and Industrial Growth in the USSR and Eastern Europe found in the catalog.
Published
January 1989
by Avebury
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 255 |
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Open Library | OL7853447M |
ISBN 10 | 0566056216 |
ISBN 10 | 9780566056215 |
Its armies had extended the boundaries of the USSR and had established regimes virtually identical to the USSR in Eastern Europe – a feat soon to be copied by Mao Zedong’s army in China. If the USSR was a degenerated workers’ state, then logically these regimes must be some form of . This guide offers a review of the literature in the collections of the Library of Congress on the state of the environment in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Although only English-language sources are listed, references to materials in other languages can also be traced by means of the subject headings provided on the following page.
This book contains country studies dealing with economic reform projects and with problems of transition from centrally planned to reformed systems – Bulgaria, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union. It deals with two special areas of reform: foreign trade and banking system. Georgia As A Part Of Europe – Analysis. excessive growth of population in Italy, insufficient economic progress, high prices on the Italian industrial export, cheap supply from.
The author discusses the traditional system of management of the economy as it existed in the early s in the USSR and goes on to deal with the reforms of Economic Reforms In Eastern Europe And The Soviet Union. DOI link for Economic Reforms In Eastern Europe And The Soviet Union. Economic Reforms In Eastern Europe And The Soviet Union book. growth for Eastern Europe, with economic development proceeding more rapidly, and showing greater stability than in the best prewar period, The interwar period The basic problem facing the states that emerged from the ashes of the First World War was to .
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Technical progress and industrial growth in the USSR and Eastern Europe. Aldershot [England] ; Brookfield, Vt., USA: Avebury, © (OCoLC) Named Person: P J Verdoorn; P J Verdoorn: Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: Erkin Bairam.
"Erkin Bairam. Technical Progress and Industrial Growth in the USSR and Eastern Europe: An Empirical Study, Brookfield, VT: Gower Publishing Company, Ltd., xii, pp. $ " published on 01 Jan by Brill. Read "Erkin Bairam. Technical Progress and Industrial Growth in the USSR and Eastern Europe: An Empirical Study, Brookfield, VT: Gower Publishing Company, Ltd., xii, pp.
$Canadian-American Slavic Studies" on DeepDyve, the largest online rental service for scholarly research with thousands of academic publications available at your fingertips. new quality of growth: an all-out inten sification of production on the basis of scientific-technical progress." He prom ised to double Soviet industrial output and GNP by the end of the century.
To accomplish this, his first task was to energize the Soviet people and enlist their help. This required changing the.
He then began work on his PhD thesis entitled "Returns to Scale, Technical Progress and Industrial Growth in the USSR and Eastern Europe: An Empirical Study, ", with John McCombie as his supervisor.
He was awarded his doctorate in and the following year was appointed as a lecturer at the University of Otago. Inafter only four. The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in the global economy provides a comprehensive understanding of the international dimensions and domestic constraints of changing East-West economic relations.
It will be widely read by students and specialists of Soviet and. USSR STATISTICS ON ASU'S IN UZBEKISTAN Moscow IZVESTIYA in Russian ("The Motto: Scientific Progress") 29 Apr 77 p 1 SADYKOV, A., academician, president of the Academy of Sciences Uzbek SSR, Hero of Socialist Labor [Excerpt] The Institute of Cybernetics has an active influence on the accel- eration of scientific-technical progress in economics.
1 An analysis of the Soviet economic growth from the ’s to the collapse of USSR*. (Second draft) Numa Mazat Numa Mazat** Franklin Serrano** Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to study the Soviet economic growth from tofocusing on the questions of File Size: KB.
USSR AND EASTERN EUROPE SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACTS CHEMISTRY No. 52 This serial publication contains abstracts of articles from USSR and Eastern Europe scientific and technical journals on the specific subjects reflected in the table of contents.
Photoreproductions of foreign-language sources may be obtained from the Photoduplication Service, Library of. The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), was a federal socialist state in Northern Eurasia that existed from to and was the largest country in the world.
Nominally a union of multiple national Soviet republics, in practice its government and economy were highly was a one-party state governed by the Communist Party, with Moscow as its Capital and largest city: Moscow, 55°45′N 37°37′E /.
The nations of Eastern Europe depend on Soviet oil because it is less expensive than that bought at world prices, it can be obtained without draining scarce hard-currency reserves, and it is reliably supplied.
Sincehowever, the Soviet Union has been urging its CMEA/Warsaw Pact allies to seek. --part of our plan for Eastern and South-Eastern Europe (see (6) and (8). (c) Technical progress was the main driving-force in the nineteenth century.
Industrialisation in international depressed areas, on the other hand, implies the application of given technical knowledge. (d) The increase in overhead costsFile Size: 63KB. COVID Resources. Reliable information about the coronavirus (COVID) is available from the World Health Organization (current situation, international travel).Numerous and frequently-updated resource results are available from this ’s WebJunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle coronavirus.
Changes in Eastern Europe and Their Impact on the USSR Description This February report by the Bogomolov Commission analyzes the current situation in Eastern Europe for Alexander Yakovlev, key foreign policy advisor to Mikhail Gorbachev.
@article{osti_, title = {Eastern Europe: USSR aims to improve production}, author = {Rigassi, D.A.}, abstractNote = {This article details the perspectives for Eastern European petroleum development. Observations include: Oil output in Russia declined % last year, a drop more than twice as bad as ; Gorbachev cleaned house in after inspecting production problems in West.
The Eastern Bloc, also known as the Communist Bloc, the Socialist Bloc and the Soviet Bloc, was the group of communist states of Central and Eastern Europe, East Asia, and Southeast Asia under the hegemony of the Soviet Union (USSR) that existed during the Cold War (–) in opposition to the capitalist Western Western Europe, the term Eastern Bloc generally referred to the USSR.
The Collapse of Eastern Europe. After the death of the ageing Konstantin Chernyenko, Mikhail Gorbachev became General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in March Gorbachev launched his campaign for glasnost (openness), perestroika.
(restructuring) and ‘New Thinking’ in international relations, at the 27th Congress of CPSU in February What I wish to do in this article is to draw the attention of open-minded Left-wing readers to the significant but little-known and highly-relevant fact that, for decades, Western capitalist technology sustained the failed economic experiment of Soviet Communism, rescuing it from the full consequences of its inherent systemic weaknesses until its final collapse in Author: Philip Vander Elst.
Both are explained, in part, by the lack of labour-supply flexibility that, in turn, resulted from the comparatively much larger negative impact of the war on population growth in eastern Europe. View. MISKOLC, Hungary — Some heavy industries across Eastern Europe that survived the collapse of communism 20 years ago may not live to see the end of the current economic crisis.
Industries -- Europe, Eastern. See also what's at your library, or elsewhere. Broader terms: Industries; Industries -- Europe; Europe, Eastern; Narrower term.Revolution and the growth of industrial society, – Developments in 19th-century Europe are bounded by two great events.
The French Revolution broke out inand its effects reverberated throughout much of Europe for many decades. World War I began in Its inception resulted from many trends in European society, culture, and diplomacy during the late 19th century.Pre– Industrial growth.
Prior to World War II, Europe's major financial and industrial states were the United Kingdom, France and Industrial Revolution, which began in Britain, had spread rapidly across Europe, and before long the entire continent was at a high level of War I had briefly led to the industries of some European states stalling, but in the run-up GDP: $ trillion (Nominal; ), $ trillion (PPP; .