New Economic Policy
The New Economic Policy or NEP (in Russian: transliterated as Novaya politika ekonomitcheskaya) was an economic policy start work in Soviet Russia and then in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) from 1921. The NEP was officially decided in the 10A Congress of the Communist Party of the USSR. Was promulgated by decree on March 21, 1921. The decree required the farmers to give the government a specified amount of agricultural products or raw materials. The direct conversion of Russia to a Communist system, had failed, and the NEP was introduced as an emergency measure.
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