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Gosplan|ˈgɒsplæn| [Russ. gosplán, abbrev. of Gosudárstvennȳĭ plánovȳĭ komitét (sovéta minístrov) SSSR, State Planning Committee (of the Council of Ministers) of the U.S.S.R.] An organization formed in 1921 to draw up plans for the development of the national economy of the U.S.S.R. (The governments of the constituent republics also have Gosplans.)
1926Encycl. Brit. III. 580/1 He [sc. Sokolnikov] was..appointed deputy president of the ‘Gosplan’, or state-planning commission. 1930W. H. Chamberlin Soviet Russia vi. 136 The main stumblingblock in the path of the Gosplan forecasters. 1938Ann. Reg. 1937 196 The Sovnarkom ordered the Gosplan to finish the schedule for the third five-year period. 1959Chambers's Encycl. IV. 69/1 The state planning commission (Gosplan) set up in February 1921 and given formal status in August 1923. 1962Economist 16 June 1078/2 There is no sign as yet of a budding Gosplan in the Soviet block. |