This
paper argues that most post-war economic
miracles in the capitalist world leaned
heavily on the Gosplan practice, notwithstanding
the anti-Communist rhetoric of the country
leaders. India's plan strategy (1950-80)
for a mixed economy was also inspired
by the USSR. In each case, state policies
deviated markedly from the neoliberal
dogma enshrined in the 'stabilisation
and structural adjustment' programme imposed
upon the debt-trapped developing countries
by the IMF and the World Bank.
August 29, 2003.
First published in Russian History, 2002. |
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