Abstract
‘Defence’ and ‘administration’ are considered jointly in this chapter for four reasons: in published budgets neither is broken down into components; they are sometimes considered under the same heading by Soviet economists (Lavrov et al., 1961, p. 21; Massarygin, 1968, p. 118); in official statistics the size of both is minimised (Schroeder, 1976, p. 23); and in the Stalinist period ‘administration’ covered part or all of the costs of paramilitary forces. As there is little to say about administration it can be dealt with first.
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© 1983 Raymond Hutchings
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Hutchings, R. (1983). Spending on Defence and Administration. In: The Soviet Budget. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-05858-7_9
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