Gosplan
The State Planning Committee, commonly known as Gosplan (Russian: Госплан, IPA: [ɡosˈpɫan]), was the agency responsible for central economic planning in the Soviet Union. Established in 1921 and remaining in existence until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Gosplan had as its main task the creation and administration of a series of five-year plans governing the economy of the USSR.
Gosudarstvenny komitet po planirovaniyu Государственный комитет по планированию | |
Soviet Gosplan headquarters in Moscow (later Russian State Duma building) | |
State committee overview | |
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Formed | 22 February 1921 |
Preceding State committee |
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Dissolved | 1 April 1991 |
Jurisdiction | Government of the Soviet Union |
Headquarters | Moscow, RSFSR 55°45′27″N 37°36′55″E |
Parent department | Council of Ministers |
Child State committee |
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