China, a legitimate contender to the U.S.-led world order, fundamentally challenges the doctrine of American exceptionalism – the basic tenet of U.S. national identity.
Didn’t the Great Depression coincide with the greatest boom in production in the USSR? Like the 17% annual growth years when the 5-year plans were really underway.
Yup, that’s roughly when the 5 year plans started bearing fruits. USSR started seeing mass industrialization and collectivization of farming which allowed leveraging economies of scale in production.
Didn’t the Great Depression coincide with the greatest boom in production in the USSR? Like the 17% annual growth years when the 5-year plans were really underway.
Yup, that’s roughly when the 5 year plans started bearing fruits. USSR started seeing mass industrialization and collectivization of farming which allowed leveraging economies of scale in production.