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    "Price scissors" refers to an economic phenomenon when for a certain group or sector of productive population, the overall valuation from their production...
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    The Scissors Crisis was an incident in early 1923 Soviet history during the New Economic Policy (NEP), when there was a widening gap ("price scissors")...
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    Scissors are hand-operated shearing tools. A pair of scissors consists of a pair of blades pivoted so that the sharpened edges slide against each other...
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    the sovznak, a price scissors became prevalent during the winter of 1922–1923. According to Katzenellenbaum's data, high industrial prices and low agricultural...
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  • A Meerut scissors is any scissors made of recycled metal scrap by microlevel industrial units in Meerut, India. The community has been making the product...
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    put an end to the rationing system and introduced dual prices. This is where the price scissors phenomenon emerged. The grain rationing system operated...
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  • foreign trade monopoly held by the state and price control in favor of industry which in effect caused price scissors. This theory was criticized politically...
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    industrial construction; Pumping funds from agriculture to industry using price scissors; The special role of the state in the centralization of funds for industrialization;...
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  • Thomas Price, in February 2000, and is currently imprisoned at the Silverwater Women's Correctional Centre in New South Wales. Knight stabbed Price to death...
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  • 1923: there was a widening gap ("price scissors") between industrial and agricultural prices. For example the price of Rye rose by 47% whereas that of...
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