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In this chapter I will also discuss the 1950s in addition to what the title indicates. I feel that, if a short survey about the debates of the 1950s is given, the reader will have a better understanding of what happened in the 1960s. After all, many of the ideas which governed the reforms of the 1960s were around in the 1950s.

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Adam, J. (1993). Common and Contrasting Features of the Debates in the 1960s. In: Planning and Market in Soviet and East European Thought, 1960s–1992. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22756-3_1

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