Finance and Development, March 1965.

This paper examines the importance of national planning for economic development of a country. The paper highlights that when World War II began, Soviet Russia was the only country engaged in systematic development planning, and then only since 1929, when its First Five-Year Plan was approved. At th...

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Collectivité auteur: International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept
Format: Revue
Langue:English
Publié: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1965.
Collection:Finance and Development; Finance and Development ; No. 0002/001
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Résumé:This paper examines the importance of national planning for economic development of a country. The paper highlights that when World War II began, Soviet Russia was the only country engaged in systematic development planning, and then only since 1929, when its First Five-Year Plan was approved. At the end of the War, Asian countries that either had, or were about to, become independent, embraced planning to a much greater extent than countries in any other region.
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