izvodstva , 5 (1977), p. 160. These difference of 

 view were expressed in the debate in this issue of 

 EKO (pp. 143-146) under the subject, "Komu vnedryat' 

 novuyu tekhniku?" (To Whom Should the Introduction 

 of New Technology Be Entrusted?) This was the title 

 of Shteinbok's essay that appeared in the journal the 

 year before. The discussion in the May 1977 issue 

 contains reactions to Shteinbok's article and call 

 for specialized introduction organizations for new 

 technology. 



81. Ivanov, op. cit ., p. 7. 



82. L. M. Gatovskiy, Nauchno-tekhnicheskiy progress 

 i ekonomika razvitogo sotsializma (Moscow: Nauka, 

 1974), p. 202. 



83. "USSR Short Answers," p. 57. 



84. Berliner, The Innovation Decision in Soviet In- 

 dustry , p. 271. 



85. Zaleski et al, Science Policy in the USSR , p. 

 119. 



86. Ivanov, op. cit. , p. 8. 



87. Berliner, op. cit ., p. 493 and Ivanov, op. cit. , 

 pp. 8-9. 



88. Berliner, op. cit. , p. 488. 



89. Ivanov, op. cit . , p. 7. 



90. Ibid. 



91. "USSR Short Answers," p. 25. 



92. Ibid., p. 29. 



93. P. A. Sedlov, Material' noye stimulirovaniye ra- 

 botnikov za sozdaniye i osvoyeniye novoy tekhniki 

 (Moscow: Ekonomika, 1975), p. 55. 



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