- The
State Planning Committee,
commonly known as
Gosplan (Russian: Госплан, IPA: [
ɡosˈpɫan]), was the
agency responsible for
central economic planning...
- plan, Ivan Alexandrov, as
director of the
Regionalisation Committee of
Gosplan,
divided the
Soviet Union into
thirteen European and
eight Asiatic oblasts...
-
Prince of
Gosplan (Russian: «Принц Госплана») is a
novella by
Victor Pelevin,
published in 1991 in Russia. The
protagonist of the
novel is
Sasha Lapin...
- Union,
beginning in the late 1920s. The
Soviet state planning committee Gosplan developed these plans based on the
theory of the
productive forces that...
- arm of the
Soviet government,
along with
other economic organs such as
Gosplan (the
state planning committee) and
Gosbank (the
state bank).
Created amid...
- on a
system of
state ownership, the
Soviet economy was
managed through Gosplan (the
State Planning Commission),
Gosbank (the
State Bank) and the Gossnab...
- The
economy was
formally directed by
central planning,
carried out by
Gosplan and
organized in five-year plans. However, in practice, the
plans were...
- was a
Soviet engineer,
economist and politician, three-time
Chairman of
Gosplan and
later First Deputy Premier of the
Soviet Union. He was
involved in...
-
precursor to the better-known
Soviet planning-authority of
later years,
Gosplan,
launched in
August 1923 as a
subcommittee of STO. The
Russian Revolution...
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GOELRO plan, Ivan
Alexandrov directed the
Regionalisation Commission of
Gosplan to
divide the
Soviet union into
thirteen European and
eight Asiatic oblasts...