
For the Malaysian policy enacted in 1971, see Malaysian New Economic Policy. The New Economic Policy (NEP) (Новая экономическая политика, НЭП, Novaya Ekonomicheskaya Politika) was an economic policy of Soviet Russia proposed by Vladimir Lenin, who called it `state capitalism`. The NEP represented a more capitalism-or.....
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Novaia ekonomicheskaia politika. Instituted in 1921, it let peasants sell produce on an open market and permitted small enterprises to be privately owned and operated. Cultural restrictions were also relaxed during this period. NEP declined with the forced collectivization of farms and was officially ended by Stalin in December 1929.
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(from the article `Malaysia`) Since the early 1970s the Malaysian government has championed a social and economic restructuring strategy, first known as the New Economic Policy ...
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(from the article `Nixon, Richard M.`) ...he initially tried to restrict federal spending, but beginning in 1971 his budget proposals contained deficits of several billion dollars, the ...
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the economic policy of the government of the Soviet Union from 1921 to 1928, representing a temporary retreat from its previous policy of extreme ... [15 related articles]
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Economic policy of the USSR 1921-29 devised by the Soviet leader Vladimir Ilyich
Lenin. Rather than requisitioning all agricultural produce above a stated subsistence allowance, the state...
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The New Economic Policy (NEP) was an economic programme in the Soviet Union run from 1921 to 1928, that permitted the private ownership of industries, etc.
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Economic policy of the USSR 1921–29 devised by the Soviet leader Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. Rather than requisitioning all agricultural produce above a stated subsistence allowance, the state requisitioned only a fixed proportion of the surplus; the rest could be traded freely by the peasant. The NEP thus reinstated a limited form of free-...
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(in the Soviet Union) a program in effect from 1921 to 1928, reviving the wage system and private ownership of some factories and businesses, and abandoning grain requisitions.
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(NEP; Novaya ekonomicheskaya politika in Russian) Instituted in 1921, it let peasants sell produce on an open market and permitted small enterprises ( q.v. ) to be privately owned and operated. The NEP declined with forced collectivization ( q.v. ) of farms and was officially ended by Stalin in December 1929.
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