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EH.EB PERSA Working Papers: new series

Mark Harrison (Mark.Harrison at warwick.ac.uk)

Thu Nov 15 15:47:28 EST 2001

 
Political Economy Research in Soviet Archives 
 
An on-line working paper series, the PERSA (Political Economy  
Research in Soviet Archives) Working Papers, is now available from 
 
    www.soviet-archives-research.co.uk  
 
The papers currently available are: 
 
No. 14: Eugenia Belova, “Contract Enforcement Under Dictatorship:  
the Case of the Soviet Economy”   
 
No. 13: Mark Harrison, “Soviet Industry and the Red Army under  
Stalin: A Military-Industrial Complex?”   
 
No. 12: Mark Harrison, “The Economics of a Soviet Military R&D  
Failure: Steam Power for Aviation, 1932 to 1939”   
 
No. 11: Valery Lazarev, “Evolution of the Soviet Elite and Its Post- 
Communist Transformation”   
 
No. 10: Yoram Gorlizki, “Theft Under Stalin: A Property Rights  
Analysis”   
 
No. 9: Mark Harrison, “The Soviet Market for Inventions: The Case  
of Jet Propulsion, 1932 to 1944”   
 
No. 8: Don Filtzer, “Labour Discipline and Criminal Law in Soviet  
Industry, 1945-1953”   
 
No. 7: Don Filtzer, “Work Environment, Work Culture, and the  
Postwar Reconstruction of Soviet Industry, 1945-1953”   
 
No. 6: Paul R. Gregory, “The Dictator's Orders”   
 
No. 5: Valery Lazarev and Paul R. Gregory, “Dictators and Cars: a  
Case Study in the Political Economy of Dictatorship”   
 
No. 4: Aleksei Tikhonov and Paul R. Gregory, “Stalin's Last Plan”   
 
No. 3: Eugenia Belova, “Economic Crime and Punishment”   
 
No. 2: Eugenia Belova and Paul R. Gregory, “Dictators, Loyal and  
Opportunistic Agents, and Punishment: the Soviet Archives on  
Creating the Soviet Economic System”   
 
No. 1: Paul R. Gregory and Valery Lazarev, “Stalin’s Car Dealership:  
Evidence From the Soviet State and Party Archives”   
 
With best wishes and apologies for cross-postings. 
 
Mark Harrison 
 
Professor Mark Harrison 
Department of Economics 
University of Warwick 
Coventry, England CV4 7AL 
+44 (0)24 7652 3030 (office) 
+44 (0)24 7652 3032 (fax)