he introduced Perestroika "economic restructuring"; local managers gained authority over their farms and factories. People where allowed to open small private businessess
he introduced Perestroika "economic restructuring"; local managers gained authority over their farms and factories. People where allowed to open small private businessess
make people lose their business
Soviet President Gorbachev named personal freedom as a number one issue for the Soviet Union. Through his Glasnost program, he sought to increase individual rights, stimulate the economy, and make the government more transparent.
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As a part of perestroika, he started introducing market economy principles to the Soviet Union. gorbachev mainly reduced the amount of centralized (government) control over workers and started giving workers freedom to make their own business decisions. He hoped that this would increase the willingness of the workers to work harder which would bring up the economy and restructure it into a market economy. Some private ownership and opportunity for individual profit would be allowed.
Gorbachev* made the USSR a better place by allowing capitalism into a communist state. Although it was deemed outrageous by conservative communists it still helped the soviet economy. Some might say it didn't but no one is for sure where their economy would be with out it.
Gorbachev hoped to lessen the governments control of the economy and society. He allowed farmers and factory managers to make many of there own decisions. He allowed people to speak freely about the government and it's important issues
17. Conduct research to find examples of countries that have changed from a command economy to a market economy. What kind of changes did the country need to make?
easy answer, he wants bigger, more expensive government at the expense of working people
Alexander Hamilton made a National Bank, also known as the Bank of the United States. This bank played an important role in making the U.S. economy more stable. ^ Answered by http://www.DumaFire.deviantart.com/
a economy where people decide what to make and who to sell it to.
The economy was thriving.