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