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    The Investment Complex and the Intensification of Production

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    The Twenty-sixth Party Congress indicated that the main problem confronting all spheres of the national economy is to complete the transition to the predominantly intensive path of development.

    Economic Development and the Investment Complex

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    The Twenty-sixth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union comprehensively examined the current problems in the economic and social development of the USSR. It articulated long-range goals stemming from socialism's inherent objective necessity to raise the living standard of all people on a systematic basis and indicated ways of reaching those goals under present conditions.

    On Marxian Theory of the Price of Production as a Transformed Form of Value

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    During his visit to Cambridge, Mass., in 1978, the author of the present article met with P. Samuelson and offered to furnish him with mathematical proof of the noncontradictoriness of Marx's theory of the price of production as the transformed form of value and thereby reply to an article by Samuelson. The author suggested that he would send the reply to Samuelson who, if he deemed it possible, would recommend it to an American journal for publication. This proposal stemmed from conceptions of norms governing relations among scholars for whom truth is of uppermost importance.

    The Nation's Production Apparatus: Utilization and Reconstruction

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    The draft of the new CPSU Program states that the dramatic acceleration of scientific-technological progress is the key issue in the Party's economic strategy. The rapid modernization of the production apparatus on the basis of progressive technology is of paramount importance. Labor productivity will have to be raised substantially through the acceleration of scientific-technological progress, radical reform of technology and production processes, and the mobilization of all technological, organizational, economic, and social factors.
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