From: Paul Cockshott (wpc@DCS.GLA.AC.UK)
Date: Tue Feb 22 2005 - 04:52:06 EST
Further on that, another source is Lane's 'Soviet Economy and Society', Blackwell 1985 This has lots of data on incomes in the USSR up to the late 70s -----Original Message----- From: OPE-L [mailto:OPE-L@SUS.CSUCHICO.EDU] On Behalf Of Paul Cockshott Sent: 21 February 2005 23:13 To: OPE-L@SUS.CSUCHICO.EDU Subject: Re: [OPE-L] income distribution in China David Lane published a number of books on this in the 70s that were more up to date than that citation. I remember one of them being called the Socialist Industrial State, I don't have them on the bookshelf at home at the moment so I cant give a more precise ref. There was a US guy called Syzmanski who published a book 'Is the red flag flying' about the same time as a polemic against Maoism, that argued that the income distribution in the USSR was structurally different. -----Original Message----- From: OPE-L [mailto:OPE-L@SUS.CSUCHICO.EDU] On Behalf Of Paul Bullock Sent: 20 February 2005 13:23 To: OPE-L@SUS.CSUCHICO.EDU Subject: Re: [OPE-L] income distribution in China Ian, try 'Wages, Prices and Social Legislation in the Soviet Union' Lief Bjork London 1953 (Dennis Dobson) The Journal 'Soviet Studies' has various articles . PB ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ian Wright" <iwright@GMAIL.COM> To: <OPE-L@SUS.CSUCHICO.EDU> Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 4:49 PM Subject: Re: [OPE-L] income distribution in China > Thanks very much Jerry, I'll take a look when I get the opportunity. I > wonder also if anyone has any knowledge and expertise on income > distribution in the old soviet union, e.g. were the functional forms > different to that found in capitalism? > ATB, Ian. > > On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 11:20:15 -0500, Gerald_A_Levy@msn.com > <Gerald_A_Levy@msn.com> wrote: >
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