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Sovnarkhoz
Territorial economic management agencies in the Soviet Union, 1917-1932 and 1957-1965

Sovnarkhoz , usually translated as Regional Economic Soviet, was an organization of the Soviet Union to manage a separate economic region. Sovnarkhozes were subordinated to the Supreme Soviet of the National Economy.

Sovnarkhozes were introduced by Nikita Khrushchev in May 1957 in an attempt to combat the centralization and departmentalism of ministries. The USSR was initially divided in 105 economic regions, with sovnarkhozes being operational and planning management; the number was later reduced to 47. Simultaneously, a large number of ministries were shut down.

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References

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  2. Peter Rutland (15 October 2009). The Politics of Economic Stagnation in the Soviet Union: The Role of Local Party Organs in Economic Management. Cambridge University Press. p. 75. ISBN 978-0-521-12130-9. 978-0-521-12130-9

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