Soviet-type economic planning
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Soviet-type economic planning (STP) is the specific model of centralized economic planning employed by Marxist-Leninist socialist states modeled on the economy of the Soviet Union. Although there was significant variation among these economies, Soviet-type planning and Soviet-type economies refers to the major structural characteristics common to these economies.
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See also
- Eastern Bloc economies
- Economic planning
- Economy of the Soviet Union
- Five-Year Plans for the National Economy of the Soviet Union
- Material balance planning
- Planned economy
- Socialist calculation debate
- Socialist economics
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