“经济最优运行系统”(SOFE)的成长与衰落

The Growth and Marcescence of the “System for Optimal Functioning of the Economy” (SOFE)

History of Political Economy · 2019
被引 3
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

梳理了苏联“经济最优运行系统”(SOFE)从1963年到1980年代中期的研究历程,分析其数学模型和政策建议为何未能被官方采纳,最终融入戈尔巴乔夫改革。适合对苏联经济史或计划经济改革感兴趣的读者。

Abstract

This article discusses the perhaps most systematic attempt to develop mathematical methods for use in planning and management of the Soviet economy: the system for optimal functioning of the economy (SOFE). The intellectual ferment of the post-Stalin “thaw,” and increasing difficulties in managing the growing economy, opened the way to new approaches to Soviet economics. Scholars, primarily at a new Academy of Sciences institute for applying mathematics to economic problems—the Central Economic-Mathematical Institute—developed a series of models and policy recommendations in dozens of monographs, articles, and conference reports from 1963 to the mid-1980s. Despite evident support at two CPSU Party Congresses (1966, 1971), SOFE never got traction in the official planning or administrative organs, although some specific mathematical methods and recommendations derived from SOFE were used experimentally, and indeed partially applied in plan implementations. The last act of SOFE came with the incorporation of many of its ideas in the final Soviet reform—Mikhail Gorbachev’s perestroika. I survey the evolution of the SOFE research program and its policy recommendations, arguing that it was inherently incapable of providing viable reform recommendations due not only to the difficulty of that task but also the political opposition to the recommendations derived from that program.

苏联经济最优经济运行系统数学规划经济改革