The Preobrazhensky Papers, Volume 3: Concrete Analysis of the Soviet Economy
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Nov 10, 2023
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Haymarket Books
ISBN-10
1642599948
ISBN-13
9781642599947
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In this insightful volume, the work of Evgeny A. Preobrazhensky comes to life, delving into the intricacies of the Soviet economy during a transformative period. Readers are introduced to Preobrazhensky's pioneering analysis, which sheds light on the dynamics of economic policies and structures in the early Soviet era. This meticulously edited compilation is a testament to his profound understanding of economic theory, offering a critical lens on the challenges faced by the USSR.
Richard B. Day and Mikhail Gorinov contribute their expertise, enhancing the contextual framework of Preobrazhensky's original contributions. Their editorial efforts not only preserve Preobrazhensky's distinctive voice but also provide modern readers with the necessary background to appreciate the historical significance of his work. The exploration of concrete economic analysis reveals the practical implications of theoretical ideas, granting insight into the successes and failures of Soviet economic strategies.
Through their collaboration, the authors illuminate the relevance of Preobrazhensky's ideas, prompting reflection on contemporary economic issues. This volume stands as a rich source of knowledge for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of state-controlled economies and the foundational ideas that shaped economic thought in Soviet Russia.
Richard B. Day and Mikhail Gorinov contribute their expertise, enhancing the contextual framework of Preobrazhensky's original contributions. Their editorial efforts not only preserve Preobrazhensky's distinctive voice but also provide modern readers with the necessary background to appreciate the historical significance of his work. The exploration of concrete economic analysis reveals the practical implications of theoretical ideas, granting insight into the successes and failures of Soviet economic strategies.
Through their collaboration, the authors illuminate the relevance of Preobrazhensky's ideas, prompting reflection on contemporary economic issues. This volume stands as a rich source of knowledge for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of state-controlled economies and the foundational ideas that shaped economic thought in Soviet Russia.