The centrally planned economies, dissatisfied with the outcome of their own efforts to achieve good economic growth performance, have changed strategy and decided to import high technology from the West. as well as necessary grains to supplement their domestic agicultural supplies. This new approach has opened their economies to Western inflation because imports have been reflecting rising world price. Gold and oil sales at correspondingly rising prices have been used by the Soviet Union to finance part of their import needs. but they are fully enmeshed in world inflation accounting in balancing rising export prices.


"Some Economic Scenarios for the 1980's," 1980


The centrally planned economies, dissatisfied with the outcome of their own efforts to achieve good economic growth performance, have changed...

The centrally planned economies, dissatisfied with the outcome of their own efforts to achieve good economic growth performance, have changed...

The centrally planned economies, dissatisfied with the outcome of their own efforts to achieve good economic growth performance, have changed...

The centrally planned economies, dissatisfied with the outcome of their own efforts to achieve good economic growth performance, have changed...