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Отношение населения к частной торговле в уральской провинции (на материалах сводок ОГПУ 1924 года)

Authors: Kilin, A. P.;

Отношение населения к частной торговле в уральской провинции (на материалах сводок ОГПУ 1924 года)

Abstract

Рассматривается отношение населения к частной торговле, которое предопределялось как идеологическими установками и пропагандистскими кампаниями, так и прагматическими, экономическими интересами, в т. ч. обеспечение конкурентной среды со стороны кооперативных организаций на товарном рынке.

In the article it is considered the public attitude to the private trade that was predetermined as ideological and propaganda campaigns as pragmatic and economic interests including ensuring a competitive environment by cooperative organizations in the commodity market.

Публикация подготовлена в рамках поддержанного РГНФ научного проекта № 15-11-66003.

Keywords

NEW ECONOMIC POLICY, MONETARY CIRCULATION, РАСПРЕДЕЛЕНИЕ, НОВАЯ ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКАЯ ПОЛИТИКА, ТОРГОВЛЯ, THE URALS, ОБЪЕДИНЕННОЕ ГЛАВНОЕ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКОЕ УПРАВЛЕНИЕ, THE UNITED MAIN POLITICAL ADMINISTRATION, TRADE, УРАЛ, ДЕНЕЖНОЕ ОБРАЩЕНИЕ, DISTRIBUTION, PRIVATE TRADER, ЧАСТНЫЙ ТОРГОВЕЦ, КООПЕРАЦИЯ, COOPERATION

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