Table of Contents
Preface.
I. THE ORIGINS OF THE SOVIET ECONOMY. 1. The Administrative Command Economy.
2. The Economic History of Russia to 1917.
3. War Communism and the New Economic Policy: 1918-1928.
4. The Soviet Industrialization Debate: Issues of Growth and Development.
5. Creating the Administrative Command Economy: 1929-1940.
II. HOW THE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMAND ECONOMY OPERATED: THEORY AND PRACTICE. 6. Planning in Theory and Practice.
7. The Administrative Command Economy: Management, Labor, and Pricing.
8. Special Sectors: Foreign Trade and Agriculture.
III. PERFORMANCE AND DECLINE: THE END OF THE SOVIET ERA. 9. Soviet Economic Performance: A Theoretical Appraisal.
10. The Administrative Command Economy: Economic Growth.
11. The Administrative Command Economy: Change.
IV. REFORM AND TRANSITION: RUSSIA AND THE INDEPENDENT STATES. 12. Transition: Theory, Policy, and Practice.
13. Creating the Institutions of a Russian Market Economy.
14. The Macroeconomy: Institutions and Policies.
15. Russia's Integration into the Global Economy.
16. Changing Structure: Leading and Lagging Sectors.
17. Economic Stagnation: A Virtual Economy?
18. Transition of the Former Soviet Republics.
19. The Social Consequences of Transition: Russia and Ukraine.
20. Russia in the Twenty-First Century.
Index.