Abstract
Henry Roberts: In extending my invitation to this informal discussion, I remarked that for the layman at least, and possibly for the economist, there are a number of interesting questions to be explored with respect both to the performance of the Soviet economy and to our shifting appraisals of it. In pursuance of this I suggest that we discuss today three or four related, though not identical, themes concerning the Soviet economy: its performance, the possibility and practicability of reforms, and also the question of our own appraisals of this economy-the means available to us, changes in our views over the last decade, and the prospects for useful prognostication.
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