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ECONOMIC REFORM OF 1947: HARDSHIP OF TRANSITION TO FREE TRADE (BY THE MATERIAL OF KRASNOYARSK REGION)

Natal'ya Vasil'evna Pashina
Siberian Federal University in Krasnoyarsk

Valerii Ivanovich Fedorchenko
Siberian Federal University in Krasnoyarsk


Submitted: June 1, 2016
Abstract. Basing on archival documents and the materials of the periodical press of Krasnoyarsk region the article reveals the problems caused by transition from the card system to free trade after the end of World War II, and analyzes the preparatory work of the party and government bodies for the implementation of the decree of December 1947 of the ruling party and the government. The material under study allows the authors to conclude that after transition to “large-scale Soviet trade”, various forms of the restriction of the consumer’s demand persisted, and a lot of essential commodities remained deficient for most people for a long period due to a number of social-economic reasons.
Key words and phrases:
карточная система
Красноярский край
продовольственные фонды
снабжение населения
свободная торговля
card system
Krasnoyarsk region
food resources
supply of population
free trade
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  3. ГАКК. Ф. П-26. Оп. 19.
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  7. ГАКК. Ф. Р-1428. Оп. 3.
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