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Model of Russia’s Catching-up Modernization (the First Half of the Twentieth Century)

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Abstract

The purpose of the article is to show the relationship between the mobilization model of economic development and the modernization of Russia, which was catching up. The mobilization model is understood as a development scheme aimed at achieving emergency goals through exceptional means and emergency organizational forms. The period of the first half of the twentieth century was chosen as the most characteristic for the relationship between this model and the restructuring of the economy when the foundations for further transformation of Russia were laid. Using the method of comparative historical analysis of implemented and alternative modernization options reveals the relevance of the topic. It is related to the fact that modern assessments of the Russian experience mix up the mobilization model with the idea of planning and centralization of control in general, which prevents the use of theoretical and practical achievements of the past. They consist of proving the possibility of combining the plan and the market based on indicative planning.

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V. A. Pogrebinskaya
MSU. M. V. Lomonosov
Russian Federation

Vera A. Pogrebinskaya — Doctor of Economics, Professor, Economic Faculty

Moscow



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Pogrebinskaya V.A. Model of Russia’s Catching-up Modernization (the First Half of the Twentieth Century). The world of new economy. 2020;14(2):82-90. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26794/2220-6469-2020-14-2-82-90

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