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| No. 11 & 12 - First 5-yr plan |
| No 19 & 20 - Collective and State Farms |
| No. 21 & 22 Output & targets 1928-1942 |
| Table 2.1 Selected indicators for the first & second 5-year plans (1928-1937) |
| Fig 2.2 Major regional economic developments, 1920s to 1950s. |
| Ferrous Metallurgy |
| KMA - open pit FE-ore mine |
| Territorial planning units |
| 13 major economic regions for planning, subordinate set for industry and agric. | |
| Major regions had no separate planning institutions - spatial data collecting units | |
| 1957 Krushchev most ministries abolished, 105 sovnarkhozy established | |
| 90 of 105 coincided with preexisting political administrative divisions | |
| Fig 12.1 Major Economic Regions 1940-1960 (Symons) |
| Fig. 12.2 Sovnarkhozy regions 1957 (Symons) |
| Fig. 12.3 Industrial Management Regions (1963) (Symons) |
| Fig. 12.5 Major Economic Regions USSR (Symons) |
| Fig. 12.5 Major Economic Regions USSR (Symons) |
| Table 2.2 Average growth rates in the post-Stalin period |
| Table 2.3 Alternative estimates of average annual economic growth rates, 1951-1985 |
| Table 2.4 Labor force structure of west and eastern Europe, 1955-1985 (in %) |
| Table 3.1 FSU republics: key territorial & economic indicators |
| Table 4.1 Ave. Annual Growth Rates of real GNP, 1953-65 |
| pre-Post-Soviet Reforms |
| BrezhnevÕs dies 1982 , two short failed CPSU leaders, then Gorbachev elected new lead of CPSU in 1985, peasant from StavropolÕ, young, well educated | |
| GorbachevÕs Perestroika (rebuilding), inherited deeply entrenched, dysfunctional, totalitarian political system, stagnant state-run economy with serious problems | |
| foreign earnings from petro-exports, | |
| OPEC greatly expanded oil production in 1980s resulting in $oil dropping from $75 to less than $20/bbl (break-even point for Soviet oil) | |
| Hard currency from oil used to purchase foreign consumer goods | |
| poor quality (not accurate or honest domestic statistics) | |
| late 1980Õs 60% of industrial output was heavy machinery, engines, turbines, tractors, military; consumer goods <30% of production |
| Perestroika |
| Leaders/Characteristics (Blinnikov, page 97) |
| Timeline for Post-Soviet Reforms 1 (Blinnikov, page 97) |
| Timeline for Post-Soviet Reforms 2 (Blinnikov, page 98) |