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The State Planning Committee, commonly known as Gosplan, was a central institution in the Soviet Union responsible for economic planning and the implementation of the state's economic policies. Established in 1921, Gosplan played a pivotal role in the administration of the Soviet planned economy, guiding the allocation of resources, setting production targets, and overseeing the execution of economic plans. This article delves into the history, structure, functions, and impact of Gosplan on the Soviet economy. | The State Planning Committee, commonly known as Gosplan, was a central institution in the Soviet Union responsible for economic planning and the implementation of the state's economic policies. Established in 1921, Gosplan played a pivotal role in the administration of the Soviet planned economy, guiding the allocation of resources, setting production targets, and overseeing the execution of economic plans. This article delves into the history, structure, functions, and impact of Gosplan on the Soviet economy. | ||
[[Image:Detail-92647.jpg|thumb|center|The main building of Gosplan in Moscow, a large, imposing structure with Soviet architectural features.|class=only_on_mobile]] | |||
[[Image:Detail-92648.jpg|thumb|center|The main building of Gosplan in Moscow, a large, imposing structure with Soviet architectural features.|class=only_on_desktop]] | |||
=== Historical Background === | === Historical Background === | ||