Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations and acronyms
- Guide to national accounts
- Note on index number relativity
- Introduction
- 1 The research agenda
- 2 An inside view
- 3 Measuring Soviet GNP
- 4 Industry
- 5 GNP and the defence burden
- 6 The Alliance
- 7 War losses
- 8 Conclusion
- Appendix to chapter 2: A Price deflators
- Appendices to chapter 4: B Defence industry production
- Appendices to chapter 4: C civilian industry production
- Appendices to chapter 4: D From gross output to value added
- Appendices to chapter 4: E Cross-checks on defence industry trends
- Appendices to chapter 4: F An input/output table
- Appendices to chapter 4: G Industrial employment
- Appendices to chapter 5: H Agricultural production
- Appendices to chapter 5: I The workforce
- Appendices to chapter 5: J Foreign trade and aid
- Appendices to chapter 5: K Defence outlays
- Appendices to chapter 5: L Defence requirements
- Appendices to chapter 7: M Human capital costs
- Appendices to chapter 7: N The trend in GNP
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Series list (continued)
8 - Conclusion
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 June 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations and acronyms
- Guide to national accounts
- Note on index number relativity
- Introduction
- 1 The research agenda
- 2 An inside view
- 3 Measuring Soviet GNP
- 4 Industry
- 5 GNP and the defence burden
- 6 The Alliance
- 7 War losses
- 8 Conclusion
- Appendix to chapter 2: A Price deflators
- Appendices to chapter 4: B Defence industry production
- Appendices to chapter 4: C civilian industry production
- Appendices to chapter 4: D From gross output to value added
- Appendices to chapter 4: E Cross-checks on defence industry trends
- Appendices to chapter 4: F An input/output table
- Appendices to chapter 4: G Industrial employment
- Appendices to chapter 5: H Agricultural production
- Appendices to chapter 5: I The workforce
- Appendices to chapter 5: J Foreign trade and aid
- Appendices to chapter 5: K Defence outlays
- Appendices to chapter 5: L Defence requirements
- Appendices to chapter 7: M Human capital costs
- Appendices to chapter 7: N The trend in GNP
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Series list (continued)
Summary
The attempt to rebuild the statistical record of the Soviet economy in World War II may have appeared foolhardy, but the effort leaves us with some important insights.
The reconstruction presented in this book proceeded from Soviet data of production, prices, outlays, and employment. It was argued that, despite their deficiencies, such data were not arbitrary fabrications; they are meaningful (although the meaning was rarely to be found on the surface), are capable of interpretation and, if interpreted correctly, provide a sufficient foundation for statistical aggregation and economic evaluation. Soviet GNP can be measured.
The process of rebuilding the Soviet wartime national accounts has confirmed how heavy was the blow inflicted by the German invasion of 1941. Between 1940 and 1942, Soviet GNP fell by one third. By the end of the war, despite the recapture of occupied territory, recovery was far from complete.
In order to defeat the invader, the Soviet Union had to mobilise a high proportion of its diminished resources. At the peak of intensity, which came already in 1942, nearly three fifths of its national product had been committed to the war effort. At this stage, insufficient resources were left available for subsistence or replacement of either the human or the physical capital stock; living standards collapsed, and people starved.
After the peak of intensity, the Soviet Union was able to continue to increase the volume of resources devoted to the war effort while at the same time relaxing the severity of domestic mobilisation.
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- Accounting for WarSoviet Production, Employment, and the Defence Burden, 1940–1945, pp. 170 - 172Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1996