Preface. I. THE ORIGINS OF THE SOVIET ECONOMY.
1. The Administrative Command Economy. 2. The Economic History of Russia to 1917. 3. War Communism and the New Economic Policy: 1918-1928. 4. The Soviet Industrialization Debate: Issues of Growth and Development. 5. Creating the Administrative Command Economy: 1929-1940. II. HOW THE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMAND ECONOMY OPERATED: THEORY AND PRACTICE.
6. Planning in Theory and Practice. 7. The Administrative Command Economy: Management, Labor, and Pricing. 8. Special Sectors: Foreign Trade and Agriculture. III. PERFORMANCE AND DECLINE: THE END OF THE SOVIET ERA.
9. Soviet Economic Performance: A Theoretical Appraisal. 10. The Administrative Command Economy: Economic Growth. 11. The Administrative Command Economy: Change. IV. REFORM AND TRANSITION: RUSSIA AND THE INDEPENDENT STATES.
12. Transition: Theory, Policy, and Practice. 13. Creating the Institutions of a Russian Market Economy. 14. The Macroeconomy: Institutions and Policies. 15. Russia's Integration into the Global Economy. 16. Changing Structure: Leading and Lagging Sectors. 17. Economic Stagnation: A Virtual Economy? 18. Transition of the Former Soviet Republics. 19. The Social Consequences of Transition: Russia and Ukraine. 20. Russia in the Twenty-First Century. Index.