Abstract

The acceleration of scientific-technical progress is a key condition to the conversion of the economy to the path of intensive development. In the years that have elapsed since the Twenty-sixth CPSU Congress, definite successes have been scored in the technical retooling of industry and agriculture and in raising the technical level of output. The party and the government have set the task of securing the further acceleration of the rates of scientific-technical progress and improving its management in all links of the national economy. The extraordinary March (1985) Plenum of the CPSU Central Committee noted the need to reach the most advanced scientific-technical positions, the highest level of social labor productivity in the world in a short period of time.

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