"...this book is must reading. Well written and highly readable, the book breaks new ground first by providing an organized survey of Soviet economic thought from its Marxist roots to its contemporary relatively liberal Western orientation, and second by showing the extent to which the ideas of the economists were reflected over the years in the specifics of reform programs actually adopted. Sutela has performed a great service by making the often abstruse and murky discussions in the Soviet literature intelligible to Western readers." The Russian Review