1966
DOI: 10.1080/00385417.1966.10770869
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On the Fundamental Differences between Capitalist and Socialist Regional Territorial-Production Complexes

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“…Production complexes do in fact objectively exist in both socialist and capitalist countries. (N. T. Agafonov and S. B. Lavrov [1966), taking issue with Kalashnikova, also distinguish production complexes of capitalist and socialist countries.) However, in terms of their socio-economic features, these complexes would belong to different types of territorial production formations.…”
Section: Territorial Groupings and Complexesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Production complexes do in fact objectively exist in both socialist and capitalist countries. (N. T. Agafonov and S. B. Lavrov [1966), taking issue with Kalashnikova, also distinguish production complexes of capitalist and socialist countries.) However, in terms of their socio-economic features, these complexes would belong to different types of territorial production formations.…”
Section: Territorial Groupings and Complexesmentioning
confidence: 95%