Consumer goods in the Soviet Union
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Consumer goods in the Soviet Union were usually produced by a two-category industry. Group A was "heavy industry", which included all goods that serve as an input required for the production of some other, final good. Group B was "consumer goods", final goods used for consumption, which included food, clothing and shoes, housing, and such heavy-industry products as appliances and fuels that are used by individual consumers. From the early days of the Stalin era, Group A received top priority in economic planning and allocation so as to industrialize the Soviet Union from its previous agricultural economy.
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L'industria dell'Unione Sovietica era generalmente divisa in due categorie: quella pesante (gruppo A), che includeva tutti i beni utilizzati per la produzione di altri beni, e quella per i beni di consumo (gruppo B), come cibo, vestiti e scarpe, prodotti per la casa, elettrodomestici e carburanti utilizzati dai singoli consumatori. Sin dai primi giorni del governo di Iosif Stalin, il gruppo A ricevette una maggiore priorità nella pianificazione e allocazione economica per industrializzare il Paese.
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Consumer goods in the Soviet Union
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Beni di consumo in Unione Sovietica
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Consumer goods in the Soviet Union were usually produced by a two-category industry. Group A was "heavy industry", which included all goods that serve as an input required for the production of some other, final good. Group B was "consumer goods", final goods used for consumption, which included food, clothing and shoes, housing, and such heavy-industry products as appliances and fuels that are used by individual consumers. From the early days of the Stalin era, Group A received top priority in economic planning and allocation so as to industrialize the Soviet Union from its previous agricultural economy.
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L'industria dell'Unione Sovietica era generalmente divisa in due categorie: quella pesante (gruppo A), che includeva tutti i beni utilizzati per la produzione di altri beni, e quella per i beni di consumo (gruppo B), come cibo, vestiti e scarpe, prodotti per la casa, elettrodomestici e carburanti utilizzati dai singoli consumatori. Sin dai primi giorni del governo di Iosif Stalin, il gruppo A ricevette una maggiore priorità nella pianificazione e allocazione economica per industrializzare il Paese.
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