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Economic Thought and Economic Reform in the Soviet Union (Cambridge Russian Paperbacks)
by Pekka Sutela
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with references to "Aleksandr Birman".
Excerpt - on Page 14: "
... but it is important to note that some of the prominent political economists of the sixties - men like Aleksandr Birman, Yakov Kronrod, Aleksandr Notkin and Shamai Turetskii - had already in the thirties proposed different ways of rationalising the centralised ... "
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Central Committee, Soviet Union, Academy of Sciences, Gavriil Popov, New Economic Policy, Nikolai Petrakov, indirect centralisation, single factory image, balans interesov, optimalnogo funktsionirovaniya sotsialisticheskoi ekonomiki, prikladnaya sotsiologiya, khoziaistvennogo mekhanizma
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Economic Thought in Communist and Post-Communist Europe (Routledge Studies in the History of Economics, 18)
by Wagener-Jurgen
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with references to "Aleksandr Birman".
Excerpt - on Page 41: "
... Turetsky and especially Aleksandr Birman - remained among the prominent reformers. Later, as discussed below, pre-stage proposals dominated reformism within Soviet political economy in the ... "
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Market Socialism or the Restoration of Capitalism? (International Council for Central and East European Studies)
by Anders Aslund
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with references to "Aleksandr Birman".
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ECONOMICS IN RUSSIA (Modern Economic and Social History)
by VINCENT BARNETT
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