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Guns and Rubles: The Defense Industry in the Stalinist State (The Yale-Hoover Series on Stalin, Stalinism, and the Cold War)
 
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Guns and Rubles: The Defense Industry in the Stalinist State (The Yale-Hoover Series on Stalin, Stalinism, and the Cold War) (Hardcover)

by Mark Harrison (Editor)
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"This volume covers a hugely important topic and is bursting with findings. It marries rich empirical detail with sophisticated theoretical treatment."-Yoram Gorlizki, University of Manchester (Yoram Gorlizki )

"This book presents a clear picture of the role of the defence sector in economic planning in the USSR in the pre-World War II period. It combines economic analysis with archival research."-Michael Ellman, University of Amsterdam (Michael Ellman )

"In the last decade a group of scholars have finally shown us how Stalin''s dictatorship worked. Now they demystify one of the paradoxes of the Soviet Union: how could central planning have defeated the Nazis? The book will be a must read for all those interested in dictatorship and the political economy of development."-James Robinson, Harvard University (James Robinson )

"Mark Harrison and his colleagues have produced a volume that is as important as it is fascinating. The defense industry has always been the heart of the Soviet economy, and to understand the command economy it is best to begin by studying its development under Stalin. Harrison and his colleagues combine archival work and economic analysis to explain the development and operation of the defense sector and its relationship to the rest of the economy. This book will greatly add to our understanding not only of the Stalinist economy and central planning, but to the study of dictatorships in general."-B