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Mark Harrison**Department of EconomicsUniversity of Warwick* Published in the Economic History Review, 41:2 (1988), pp. 171-192.** Mail: Department of Economics, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL,UK. Email: mark.harrison@warwick.ac.uk. A first draft of this paper was presented tothe Annual Conference of the National Association for Soviet and East EuropeanStudies (Cambridge, March 1987) and the Colloquium of the Centre for Russian andEast European Studies, University College of Swansea (Gregynog, April 1987). I amgrateful to the participants, especially Wlodzimierz Brus (Oxford), Bob Davies(Birmingham), and Peter Wiles (LSE). I also owe special thanks to Volker Berghahn,Stephen Broadberry, and Annwen Jones (Warwick), Sir Alec Cairncross (Oxford),Michael Ellman (Amsterdam), Peter Fearon (Leicester), and Lynn Turgeon (Hofstra)for help across unfamiliar terrain, as well as to the editors for their constructivecriticisms.

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