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Fundamentals and Principles of Soviet-Finnish Economic Cooperation

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The leading position held by the Soviet Union and Finland in each other’s foreign trade turnover makes Soviet-Finnish economic cooperation undoubtedly interesting as regards both bilateral relations of countries with different social systems and the contemporary theory and practice of East-West relations on the whole.

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  1. Gunnar Adler-Karlsson, Western Economic Warfare 1947–1967, (Uppsala, 1968) p. 72; I. Wilzynski, The Economics and Politics of East—West Trade, (Glasgow, 1969) p. 323.

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  2. See E.P. Pletnev. Vsemirnoye khoziaistvo kak arena borby dvukh system, (Moskva, 1981) pp. 36–42.

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  3. Hannu Kyröläinen, ‘Talous ja politiikka eri järjestelmän omaavien valtioiden suhteissa: Suomi ja Neuvostoliitto 1944–1979’, Tampereen yliopisto, Politiikan tutkimuksen laitos, Tutkimuksia, 62/1981, p. 80

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Manzhulo, A.N., Piskulov, Y.V. (1983). Fundamentals and Principles of Soviet-Finnish Economic Cooperation. In: Möttölä, K., Bykov, O.N., Korolev, I.S. (eds) Finnish-Soviet Economic Relations. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06744-2_3

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