Abstract

Russia's Budget

May 7, 1924 issue

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The International Press Correspondence prints in its issue of March 20, 1924 an article describing the budget estimates for 1923-1924 of the Union of Soviet Republics. These estimates of the Soviet Union for the current economic year could not, as had been planned, be submitted in final form to the Second Soviet Congress of the Union which ended a short time ago. The necessity of solving complicated questions, of which not the least was that of the relation of budgets of the individual republics to the total budget of the Union, led to a certain delay in the work and this will have to be dealt with by a special commission which has been appointed by the Soviet Congress.

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ECONOMIC history; BUDGET; PRESS; EXPENDITURES, Public; ECONOMIC forecasting; SOVIET Union
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