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The "Basic Directions of Economic and Social Development of the USSR in 1981-85 and the Period up to 1990" adopted by the Twenty-sixth Congress of the CPSU call for the "consistent implementation of a policy of restricting the growth of large cities and for the development of small and...
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During the Cold War, production and testing of nuclear weapons in the United States and the Soviet Union led to major releases of radioactive materials to the environment. Although large studies have begun to clarify the magnitude and impact of releases in the United States, only since...
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Debates in and around parliament on draft laws on property, land, local economy, and self-management have clearly shown that the property category with all its definitions remains for us the thing in itself. Property in our thinking is identified with the property content of appropriation....
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State property has historically occupied the dominant position in our country. Thus, the share of the state sector in the total output of Moscow Oblast' has been as high as 98 percent. The share of state farms and other state agricultural enterprises in the production of potatoes is 60 percent;...
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Antitrust laws are traditionally considered a respectable, nonideological part of legislation, the desirability of which is not disputed even by opposing political forces. Moreover, the term "competition law," which is often used in the same context, helps to give the impression that laws of...
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