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During the period of the First Five Year Plan (1953-1957), China's urban planning was heavily influenced by the Soviet Union's experience. [9]: 68 Soviet urban planners first came to the PRC in 1949 and returned in 1952 and 1955.
The First Five-Year Plan was deeply influenced by Soviet methodologies and assistance from Soviet planners. [2]: 68–69 Compared to the Soviet planning method, however, the Plan had less centralized planning with regard to consumer goods and regional planning authorities had greater authority. [3]: 97
A number of streets and squares in major Russian cities are named after the plan, including the First Five-Year Plan Street in Chelyabinsk and Volgograd, and First Five-Year Plan Square in Yekaterinburg. The First Five-Year Plan saw Soviet cities sharply rise in population.
Economically, the country followed up on the Soviet model of five-year plans with its own first five-year plan from 1953 to 1957. [15] The country went through a transformation whereby means of production were transferred from private to public entities, and through nationalization of industry in 1955, the state controlled the economy in a ...
Stalin announced the start of the first five-year plan for industrialization on October 1, 1928, and it lasted until December 31, 1932. Stalin described it as a new revolution from above. [12] When this plan began, the USSR was fifth in industrialization, and with the first five-year plan moved up to second, with only the United States in first ...
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First five-year plan may refer to: First five-year plan (China) First Five-Year Plans (Pakistan) First five-year plan (Soviet Union) See also.
Tomorrow & Tomorrow, 1899–1999: the TCPA's First Hundred Years, and the Next. London: Town and Country Planning Association.. Hoch, Charles, Linda C. Dalton and Frank S. So, editors (2000). The Practice of Local Government Planning, Intl City County Management Assn; 3rd edition. ISBN 978-0-87326-171-5 (The "Green Book")