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Well, as the "stub" tag is removed, I say it here: what about Five-Year plans after 1955? From what I know, they were until 1991. Cmapm 09:33, 2 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Also, what about discussing the five year plans in India, China, France, Argentina, and all the other countries that used centralised or limited centralised planning?--192.83.228.65 15:56, 12 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

here is the "source"

http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/RUSfive.htm there are some serious copyrighting issues going on.

Thanks for the notification, the copyvio text has been removed. - FrancisTyers 09:12, 6 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Chinese five year plans

Interesting info [1]. - FrancisTyers 11:09, 7 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

And India [2]

What exactly was done?

This page is terrible, it doesn't actually say what a Five Year Plan is, what it did and how it did it. Ok, Stalin ordered it, the Golzpas ran it and it's aim was to increase industrialisation. How was that done, did it succeed, what exactly was done to achieve these aims and what were they? -User:Dalta

major flaming

there seems to be some major flaming, by some angry anti-soviet person.

"The Sixth Plan, 1956-1960 A failure


[edit] The Seven Year Plan, 1959-1965 A failure


[edit] The Ninth Plan, 1971-1975 A failure


[edit] The Tenth Plan, 1976-1981 Well dobedo, its : A failure"

why is this relatively obscure aspect of the Soviet Union targeted?