ABSTRACT

The development program and the increased production capacity of the country will be the basis of the planned increase in the volume of production and in the productivity of labor. The most important factors entering into this program have already been dealt with to some extent. Under the five-year plan the physical volume of production will show an increase by 1932-33, as compared with 1927-28, of 136.0 per cent in industry as a whole; in census industry the increase for the five years will be 163.3 per cent and in the industries regulated by the Supreme Council of National Economy, 179.0 per cent. By the end of the five-year period up to 85 per cent of all peasant households will be embraced by cooperative organizations. Agricultural cooperation figures in the five-year plan as a powerful organizer and promoter of production and an important factor in the advance of agriculture to the level required by the industrialization program of the country.