Top View
- The Restoration of Capitalism in the Soviet Union
- Material Relations
- The Rise and Fall of Socialism
- Magadan and the Economic History of Dalstroi in the 1930S 107
- Implications of the Information Revolution for Soviet Society
- The Soviet Union in Search of a New Economic Model
- The USSR State Budget Under Late Stalinism (1945-55): Capital Formation, Government Borrowing and Monetary Growth
- Occasional Paper #283 US Assessments of The
- Lev Kamenev: a Case Study in 'Bolshevik Centrism'
- The USSR Council of Ministers Under Late Stalinism, 1945- 1954: Its Production Branch Composition and the Requirements of National Economy and Policy*
- The Practice of Denunciation in Stalinist Russia [Volume I]
- Bolshevism, Stalinism, and Social Welfare (1917–1936)Ã
- The New Soviet Archival Sources Hypotheses for a Critical Assessment
- Stalin's Terror Revisited
- Secrecy, Fear, and Transaction Costs: the Business of Soviet Forced Labour in the Early Cold War*
- Monetary Policy in the Soviet Union Yasushi Nakamura Monetary Policy in the Soviet Union
- The Gulag in Karelia: 1929 to 1941
- The Reasons of the Collapse of the Ruble Zone
- Reforming the Cold War State: Economic Thought, Internationalization, and the Politics of Soviet Reform, 1955-1985
- The Origins and Evolution of the Soviet Banking System: an Historical Perspective
- ABC of Communism (Bukharin) 453 Abraamov, A.I. 107 Absentee
- This Paper Analyzes the Evolution of Monetary Policy in Russia, Focusing on the Period 1992-1995
- 1 Op #281: Ten Years After the Breakup: Kennan Institute
- The Mass Dissemination of Terror: Workers and the First Moscow Show Trial
- The Political Economy of Democracy and Tyranny
- Russia: the Arduous Transition to a Market Economy
- The Political Economy of Stalinism Evidence from the Soviet Secret Archives
- Oil, Finance, and the End of the Cold War A
- The Soviet Economy and the Launching of the Great Terror
- Long-Term Monetary Statistics for Russia November 2016
- DOCUMENT RESUME ED 083 099 SO 006 327 TITLE the U.S.S.R
- Stalin's Antiworker “Workerism”