Soviet-type economic planning
Centralized investment and economic input decision-making model under Leninist states / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Soviet-type economic planning (STP) is the specific model of centralized planning employed by Marxist–Leninist socialist states modeled on the economy of the Soviet Union (USSR).
This article is missing information about similarities and differences of Soviet-style planning in Eastern Bloc countries outside the Soviet Union. (March 2019) |
The post-perestroika analysis of the system of the Soviet economic planning describes it as the administrative-command system due to the de facto priority of highly centralized management over planning.[1][2] An example of analytical approach to several stages of the Soviet political-economic model can be found in the works of Soviet economist Lev Gatovsky.