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Ronin Ho
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3 January, 14:33
What was the human cost of the Five-Year-Plans?
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Stanley Sellers
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Five-Year Plan, Soviet economic practice of planning to augment agricultural and industrial output by designated quotas for a limited period of usually five years. Nations other than the former USSR and the Soviet bloc members, especially developing countries, have adopted such plans for four, five, or more years.
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