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Revised text of a paper, presented at the EHESS conference on ‘Regulation, cycles et crises dans les economies socialistes’ (Paris, 13–14 March 1986). The author is with the General Economic Analysis Division of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe in Geneva. The views presented here are his own and do not reflect in any way an expression of opinion on the part of the ECE. Valuable suggestions from Matti Virén and from an anonymous referee are gratefully acknowledged.

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Mihályi, P. Cycles or shocks: East European investments, 1950–1985. Econ Plann 22, 41–55 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00395870

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