ABSTRACT

First published in 1961, The Soviet Economy is a well informed work which seeks to acquaint students with the structure and problems of the economy of the USSR. In a balanced and perceptive analysis, Alexander Nove describes the organisation of economic life and of the planning system, analysing the practical and theoretical problems within the institutional structure of the Soviet system, and introducing the student to Soviet economic ideas and concepts. The subject is then related to the growth of the Soviet economy and to the extent to which both the institutions and the problems reflect the historical peculiarities of the USSR. The author does not try to argue for or against the system or to provide answers but aims to stimulate the reader to enquire further into the more important questions raised by the strengths and weaknesses of the Soviet economy.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

Why and How

part I|117 pages

Structure

chapter 1|34 pages

Productive Enterprises

chapter 2|36 pages

Administration, Planning, Policy Decision

chapter 3|18 pages

Public Finance and Credit

chapter 4|29 pages

Wages and Prices

part II|105 pages

Problems

chapter 5|10 pages

The Changing Nature of Problems

chapter 6|40 pages

Micro-economic Problems

chapter 7|23 pages

Planning and Investment

chapter 8|18 pages

The Pricing of Factors of Production

chapter 9|14 pages

Trends Towards Reform

part III|56 pages

Concepts and Ideas

chapter 10|14 pages

Some Basic Concepts of Soviet Economics

chapter 11|23 pages

Soviet Economics and Economic Laws

chapter 12|19 pages

Assessment