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Rediscovering Fire: Basic Economic Lessons from the Soviet Experiment

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ISBN / ASIN0875867472
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Marx promoted the idea that economic laws were contingent upon property relations, and the Soviet Union tested his theory on a grand scale. In managing an economy based on public ownership, they discovered that they could not repeal economic laws. By struggling with the consequences of their policies, the Soviets unintentionally relearned the basics of economics from scratch essentially, rediscovering fire. In this book, Guinevere Liberty Nell visits this historical laboratory of social science to study the lessons in basic economics that it teaches.

Nell observes that the founders of the Soviet experiment, Lenin and other Bolshevik leaders, wrote volumes of articles and books on Marxist theory and then proceeded to enact the very policies that they promised. Therefore the Soviet experiment provides an ideal lens through which to view the consequences of policy based upon these theories. However, despite the wealth of information available on the Soviet experiment, few writers have closely analyzed this historical process and what lessons it might offer for market economies.

In this book, Nell carefully considers Soviet theory and practice, and draws out the lessons that Soviet planners learned. Each chapter considers one theory; the experience in the Soviet Union of policies based on this theory, and the reforms that planners implemented when the policies failed to produce the intended results.

Nell's lessons capture the dynamic nature of the economy and illustrate insights from the debate between socialists and Austrian economists. They should be useful and informative not only for readers interested in basic economics, but also for economists interested in heterodox approaches to economic modeling and theory, as well as for the citizen interested in rethinking the assumptions underlying mainstream policy debates.
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