"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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Katherine Knight (redirect from John Charles Thomas Price)
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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