Why were Soviet social institutions immune to technological innovation
The Soviet economic system of the 1960–1980’s can be characterized as state capitalism. However, this fails to explain many important properties of the system, primarily — its inability to introduce new technologies at a large scale, in contrast to classic capitalism. We attempted to identify that s...
Main Author: | Aleksey P. Ermilov |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Russian |
Published: |
Russian Academy of Sciences, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology
2017-03-01
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Series: | Социологический журнал |
Online Access: | http://jour.fnisc.ru/upload/journals/1/articles/5004/submission/proof/5004-61-10076-1-10-20170929.pdf |
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