First published in 1986, this text brings together a selection of papers written by the great Alec Nove on development economics, Marxist economies, the Soviet economy, and Law and Politics in the Soviet Union. Reflecting the varied and diverse interests of its distinguished author, the topics range from Soviet Constitutional Law, to Trotsky’s view of Collectivization; from a critique of conventional micro-economics, to the economic disaster of the Allende regime in Chile.
The author’s long-standing immersion in the past and present of the Soviet Union helps to provide the unique insights into the workings of Socialist economies characteristic of Professor Nove’s previous work. This volume should be essential reading for anyone interested in development economics, socialist economies, or the problems facing contemporary Soviet economic reformers.
Author(s): Alec Nove
Series: Routledge Revivals
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2012
Language: English
Pages: 254
City: London
Front Cover
Socialism,
Economics and Development
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction
Part One:
Development
1. The political economy of
the Allende regime
2.
The explosive model
3. The poverty of micro-economics: An essay on the relationship of theory and policy
Part Two: Problems of Marxist and Soviet Economics
4.
Marx, the market and 'feasible socialism'
5. The economy of
the USSR and Marxism: What socialist model?
6.
Trotsky, collectivization and the five-year plan
7. Soviet economics and Soviet economists: some random observations
Part Three: The Contemporary Soviety Economy
8.
The Soviet economy: problems and prospects
9. Soviet agriculture in the 1980s
10.
The Soviet industrial enterprise
11. The economic problems of
Brezhnev's successors
Part Four:
Politics and Law
12. Some aspects of
Soviet constitutional theory
13. The class nature of the Soviet Union revisited
Index