Synopses & Reviews
The flow of money to national, regional, and local Soviet communist party organizations, the manner in which money was collected, and how their financial discipline was enforced all yield deep insights into the partyand#8217;s role in the Soviet institutional design. Funding Loyalty examines the Soviet communist party's financial operations and its budget from the 1930s through 1960s, providing a fresh look at the evolution of the party and its role in the Soviet economy and society as a whole.
About the Author
Eugenia Belova is Senior Content Developer, Economics, Cengage Learning. Valery Lazarev is Senior Research Scientist, Empirical Education.