In this book Mark Harrison rebuilds and analyses the Soviet economy's wartime statistical record, examining its prewar size and composition, and wartime changes in GNP, employment, the defence burden, and the role of foreign aid. Complementing classic long-run growth studies, the book compares the Soviet experience with that of other great powers. It emphasises the severity of current costs and capital losses arising from the war, which had a negative effect on GNP that persisted well after the end of the war. The results are based on a comprehensive analysis of hitherto closed official documents, shedding light on the dimensions of the Soviet war effort, the comparative economics of the war, and its long-term impact on the Soviet economy.
ISBN: | 9780521894241 |
Publication date: | 18th July 2002 |
Author: | Mark Professor of Economics, University of Warwick Harrison |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 376 pages |
Series: | Cambridge Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies |
Genres: |
European history Macroeconomics Economic history |