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Management of national economy in the conditions Of war and peace (by century of the Brest contract of 1918)

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  • E. B. Galkin

  • S. S. Repin

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Development of economic and socio-political tendencies was the cause of world war I, counting on high profits monopolies sought for war, their interests were expressed by the financial capital and the largest financial and monopolistic groups to which the real power has passed.

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