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Planning, Mathematics and Economics

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Before discussing methods and results I think it will be useful to talk about the specific peculiarities of our problems. These are distinctive for the Soviet economy and many of them appeared early in the first years of our state. Then, for the first time in history, all main means of production passed into the possession of the people and there arose the need for a centralized and unified control of the economy of a vast country.

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Kantorovich, L. (1982). Planning, Mathematics and Economics. In: Hazewinkel, M., Kan, A.H.G.R. (eds) Current Developments in the Interface: Economics, Econometrics, Mathematics. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7933-8_18

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