Economic Competition of the Two Systems and the Problem of Aid to Underdeveloped Countries
>p>The economic competition of the two systems has entered a decisive stage. While socialism aims at equaling and surpassing in the shortest historical period the leading capitalist countries, it is at the same time fulfilling another task of paramount importance: that of fully liquidating in the near future the discrepancies in the development of the countries forhing the new world system by raising the level of the lagging countries up to the level of the more advanced ones.>/p>>p>In his report to the 21st Congress of the CPSU N. S. Khrushchev set forth and substantiated the extremely important proposition that within the framework of the socialist sytem, due to fraternal mutual assistance and close cooperation, all socialist countries are afforded the opportunity of attaining such a degree of development of their material and spiritual forces that they will be able more or less simultaneously to achieve the transition to the higher stage of communist society.>/p>
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1960
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Authors: | Rymalov, V. |
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Problems of Economic Transition. - M.E. Sharpe, Inc., ISSN 1061-1991. - Vol. 3.1960, 8, p. 43-52
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