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There was also a lack of solid economics. Soviet economists, including Abalkin, remained caught between the realization that the Soviet economy was too complex to be managed from the top, and rejection of the idea of market deregulation. This left the Gorbachev leadership with the “third option”: transferring power, responsibility, and resources to state enterprises, regions, and republics.
Collapse: The Fall of the Soviet Union
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