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Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development 1917 to 1930

Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development 1917 to 1930

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Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development 1917 to 1930

by Sutton, Antony (Anthony) C

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Stanford, CA, USA: Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace. Good. 1968. First Edition. Hardcover. 0817917918 . "A study which breaks substantially new ground in a controversial area." - Preface. Part I provides an empirical examination of foreign concessions and technological transfers. Part II describes the significance of these concessions and transfers. Also considers the immigration of skilled workers, secret military contacts with Germany, and the purchase of breeding stock, hybrid seeds and agricultural equipment. p. [vii], viii-xx, [4]-381. Index, selected bibliography, glossary, tables, charts and maps. Former university library copy with usual markings. Average wear to original emerald cloth lettered in gilt. Binding intact. No dust jacket, presumably as issued. A sound working copy of this this fascinating and controversial study. Smele 1931. ; Hoover Institution Publications [76]; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Soviet Economic Development, Western Technology Transfer, Antony Sutton .

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Title
Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development 1917 to 1930
Author
Sutton, Antony (Anthony) C
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First Edition
ISBN 10
0817917918
ISBN 13
9780817917913
Publisher
Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace
Place of Publication
Stanford, CA, USA
Date Published
1968
Keywords
0817917918, Soviet Economic Development, Western Technology Transfer, Antony Sutton
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