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Russia and America : The Roots of Economic Divergence, Hardback Book

Russia and America : The Roots of Economic Divergence Hardback

Part of the Routledge Library Editions: Soviet Economics series

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Russia and America (1987) examines the divergence between two countries organised on diametrically opposed economic principles – one centrally-planned, state-dominated, the other a highly decentralised market economy, free from significant government intervention.

It highlights not the political changes brought about by the Russian revolution, but a longer more gradual process of interaction between physical and human environments.

A comparative study extending over several centuries is used to account for the striking differences in their economic history.

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