First stage of economic development under Lenin, and the purpose of it
State Capitalism - pragmatic approach to revive economy after WW1
How did Lenin ensure government was involved with economic developments
Established Veshenka in December 1917 to oversee economic growth
Why was State Capitalism a faliure
Workers in control of the factories took unsustainable pay rises, and failed to organise their factories efficiently - led to output rapidly shrinking
Evidence to show that State Capitalism was a faliure
In February 1918, Petrograd citizens were living on 50g bread per day as rations
Events to show hostility under War Communism
Evidence for nationalisation under War Communism
War Communism industrial and agricultural effects
Decline in Russia’s population 1913-21
40million
Evidence to show how food was in such shortage during War Communism
Cannibalism and trade in dead bodies was common
Largest economic revolt under Lenin
Most threateneing economic revolt under Lenin
Organisation to deal with NEP
Gosplan in February 1921
Why was NEP seen as an ideological betrayal
It allowed private enterprise of small businesses
Short-term succsess of NEP
Production levels of 1913 had been reached by 1926
Name given for Stalin’s aim to establish a command economy
‘Great Turn’
Why did Stalin need strong central control over his economy
Why was corruption and faulty reporting built into Stalin’s economic policy from the beginning
Faliure to achieve targets was a criminal offense, despite being almost impossible to obtain
Extent of success of first five year plan (1928-32)
Why heavy industry targets of first five year plan met in four years
Corruption and faulty reporting as faliure to achieve targets was a criminal offense
Evidence to show how heavy industry prioritised for proleteriat under Stalin
Magnitogorsk became a mass steel plant, with 150,000 inhabitants
Extent of success under second five year plan (1933-37)
Extent of success under third five year plan (1938-42)
Stalin’s economic announcement in December 1929
He would annihalate the kulaks as a class
How did Stalin define a kulak
Those with two horses and four cows or more