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Soviet agriculture--the Brezhnev legacy and Gorbachev's cure
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Alec Nove.
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Santa Monica, CA : Rand Corp., 1988.
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xi, 57 p. ; 23 cm.
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HD1992 .N68 1988
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Nove, Alec.
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Rand/UCLA Center for the Study of Soviet International Behavior.
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Agriculture
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Economic aspects
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Soviet Union.
Agriculture and state
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Soviet Union.
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1988
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"JRS-03, January 1988."
Under the auspices of the Rand/UCLA Center for the Study of Soviet International Behavior.
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0833008226
9780833008220 (pbk.)
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