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Чувак сам не читает, чё пишет
The more tightly linked the industrial activities of an economy, the more numerous its nodes of interdependence, the more problems does the planning apparatus encounter - not necessarily in the strictly economic form of irrational allocation of goods, but in the guise of low morale and productivity, frequent bottlenecks and partial breakdowns, faulty delivery schedules, poor quality of output, etc. As Paul Sweezy has commented with regard to the Soviet sphere in 1968, "Mass apathy, faltering productivity, economic stagnation - these and other symptoms of impending crisis were visible throughout the region".
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