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The role of the non-socialized sector in perestroika: present state and prospects

In: Privatization and Entrepreneurship in Post-Socialist Countries

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  • Svetlana P. Glinkina

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One of the tangible effects of the perestroika of social life under way in the USSR is the understanding now taking shape of new forms of organization of production operating outside the state sector — small-sized cooperatives and individual enterprises (which in Western literature are not infrequently called the ‘non-socialized sector’ of the economy, though this definition is debatable) — and of their potential role in the economic progress of the country, in the democratization of the social sphere, and in the humanization of public labour. In effect, introduction of these forms of production organization far from exhausts their possibilities in socialist production, or, better, the satisfaction of the people’s needs.

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  • Svetlana P. Glinkina, 1992. "The role of the non-socialized sector in perestroika: present state and prospects," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Bruno Dallago & Gianmaria Ajani & Bruno Grancelli (ed.), Privatization and Entrepreneurship in Post-Socialist Countries, pages 327-342, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-349-12393-3_17
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-12393-3_17
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