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Part of the book series: Tilburg studies in economics ((TIEC,volume 18))

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This study set out to answer the basic question whether the money-goods relationships had acquired a fundamentally new significance in the centrally planned and managed economy of the USSR, as is maintained by the Soviet economists.

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© 1978 H.E. Stenfert Kroese B.V., Leiden, the Netherlands

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Kuschpèta, O. (1978). Summary. In: The banking and credit system of the USSR. Tilburg studies in economics, vol 18. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4048-5_8

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