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Dry and technical essential reading,
By Otavio Maia Chelotti (Swizerland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Accounting for War: Soviet Production, Employment, and the Defence Burden, 1940-1945 (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies) (Paperback)
This book is extremely dry and technical, and a background in economics and even mathematical concepts applied to economics is definitely recommended. It is very much a book about macroeconomical aspects of the war: how it was financed, what did the decisions regarding manpower and other resource distribution issues imply, and so on. The wealth of information regarding these aspects of the Soviet war economy make it worthwhile for anybody interested in wartime economics, despite the heavy reading. |
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Accounting for War: Soviet Production, Employment, and the Defence Burden, 1940-1945 (Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies) by Mark Harrison (Paperback - July 18, 2002)
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