Between Industry and Space: Experience in Managing the Russian Economy and Its Implementation in the West
https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2023-2-56-65
Abstract
The Soviet experience of economic management was formed taking into account the experience of the American and European industrial management of the industrial revolution of the late 19th century. In turn, the Soviet model became the subject of close analysis in the West by the end of the second five-year plan. Contrary to the general consensus, attention was drawn not only to the question of the depth of the market, but also to the ratio of territorial and sectoral administration.
About the Authors
N. M. MezhevichRussian Federation
Nikolay M. Mezhevich, Head of the Laboratory, Head of the Center
Laboratory of Strategic Planning and Eurasian Integration
Center for Belarusian Studies
Saint Petersburg
Moscow
V. A. Shamakhov
Russian Federation
Vladimir A. Shamakhov, Research Supervisor, Doctor of Science (Economics), PhD in History, Professor
Saint Petersburg
A. D. Khlutkov
Russian Federation
Andrey D. Khlutkov, Director, Doctor of Science (Economics), Professor
Saint Petersburg
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Review
For citations:
Mezhevich N.M., Shamakhov V.A., Khlutkov A.D. Between Industry and Space: Experience in Managing the Russian Economy and Its Implementation in the West. Administrative Consulting. 2023;(2):56-65. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2023-2-56-65