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A Feldman-Type Model of War Economy

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In trying to sort out some of the economic issues raised by Soviet experience before and during the last war, I though that some clarification might be obtained from the Feldman model of expanded reproduction. The Feldman model has often neen used to address the issues of rapid Soviet industrialisation and of priority to heavy industry. It can be developed to illustrate the choice of priorities in resource mobilisation for war. In my view the significance of the results is historical and, for reasons given below, I do not attribute to them any contemporary or future significance whatsoever.

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  • Harrison, Mark, 1980. "A Feldman-Type Model of War Economy," The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS) 169, University of Warwick, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:wrk:warwec:169
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