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Books

  • Harrison, Mark. 2023. Secret Leviathan: Secrecy and State Capacity under Soviet Communism. Stanford-Hoover Series on Authoritarianism. Stanford University Press (328 pp.)

About Secret Leviathan (video, three minutes)

Reviewed by Anders Åslund on EH.net and by Vladimir Gel'man on Gorky.media

"How does a state organize itself when it lacks the support of its people? What are its strengths? Its weaknesses? These are fundamental questions in the world we face today and there is no better place to understand the answers to them than in Mark Harrison's profound analysis of the Soviet Union." —James Robinson, University of Chicago

"It is difficult not to wonder today how Vladimir Putin has taken complete control of Russian institutions and convinced the Russian people and elites to go along with his kleptocratic regime and adventurism. This wonderful book provides an original and insightful answer: the Soviet Union created a highly distorted type of state, the Secret Leviathan, whose suppression of facts has not only had huge economic costs, but has destroyed political foundations of accountability and empowered the security services.These dynamics have paved the way to the current Russian quagmire. A must-read for anybody who wants to understand Soviet history and the current Russian regime." —Daron Acemoglu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Broadberry, Stephen, and Mark Harrison, eds. 2020. The Economics of the Second World War: Seventy-five Years on. A CEPR eBook (vii + 122 pp.).
  • Broadberry, Stephen, and Mark Harrison, eds. 2018. The Economics of the Great War: A Centennial Perspective. A CEPR eBook (vii + 181 pp.).
  • Davies, R. W., Mark Harrison, Oleg Khlevniuk, and Stephen G. Wheatcroft. 2018. The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia, vol. 7. The Soviet Economy and the Approach of War, 1937-1939. Palgrave MacMillan (xxix + 439 pp.).

The series completed by this volume provides an original, authoritative account of the Soviet economy's industrial transformation between 1929 and 1939. The first volume of the series was published by R. W. Davies in 1980. The most recent volume (before this one) covered the “good years” (in economic terms) of 1934 to 1936. The present volume has a darker tone: beginning from the Great Terror, it ends with the Hitler-Stalin pact and the outbreak of World War II in Europe. A preprint of Chapter 10 is available as The Soviet Economy: the Late 1930s in Historical Perspective. CAGE Working Paper no. 363. University of Warwick. This version 1 March 2018.

Reviewed by Amanda Gregg for EH.net, July 2019.

Recognized by the Alexander Nove Award for Distinguished Scholarship of the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies in April 2020.

  • Harrison, Mark. 2016. One Day We Will Live Without Fear: Everyday Lives Under the Soviet Police State. Stanford: Hoover Institution Press (xxii+280 pp.).

Contents: Chapter 1: The Mill (excerpt here). 2: Truth Hurts. 3: Heretics. 4: The Mafia (an early version is Whistleblower or Troublemaker? How One Man Took On the Soviet Mafia, The Warwick Economic Research Papers no. 890, February 26, 2009). 5: You Have Been Warned (an early version is You Have Been Warned: The KGB and Profilaktika in Soviet Lithuania, PERSA Working Paper no. 62, University of Warwick, Department of Economics. October 12, 2010). 6: A Grand Tour. 7: One Day We Will Live Without Fear. Conclusions. Afterword: Fact and Fantasy in Soviet Records.

Reviewed by Paul Gregory in The Independent Review 22(4) (2018), Deborah Kaple in the Journal of Cold War Studies 19(2) (2017): 217-220; Greta Bucher in Russian Review 76(1) (2017): 183; Leo Timm in The Epoch Times, 24 January 2017; Bill Bowring in the BASEES Newsletter, November 2016; Anna Dogole in History in Review, 29 February 2016.

  • Harrison, Mark. 2015. The Economics of Coercion and Conflict. Author. London: World Scientific Publishing: The Tricontinental Series on Global Economic Issues (428 pp.) Sample chapter.
  • Harrison, Mark, ed. 2014. Unlocking Development. A CAGE policy report. Editor. London: The Social Market Foundation (116 pp.). Online version.
  • Markevich, Andrei, and Mark Harrison. 2013. Pervaia mirovaia voina, grazhdanskaia voina, i vosstanovlenie: natsional'nyi dokhod Rossii v 1913-1928 gg. [First World War, Civil War, and Recovery: Russia's National Income, 1913 to 1928]. Moscow: Mysl' (110 pp.). Online version.

Discussed by Boris Grozovskii in Ekonomika grazhdanskoi voiny: skol'ko zaplatila Rossiia in Russian Forbes (30 June 2014)

  • Harrison, Mark. 2008. Guns and Rubles: the Defense Industry in the Stalinist State. Editor. Yale-Hoover Series on Stalin, Stalinism, and the Cold War. New Haven: Yale University Press. Hardback edition (xxvi + 272 pp.).

Reviewed by Steven Nafziger for EH.net, December 2008. Listen to podcasts on The Soviet Military-Industrial Complex (Feb. 23, 2009), Stalin, Defence, and Secrecy (Feb. 12, 2009) and Stalin and the Uses of Terror (Feb. 5, 2009).

  • Broadberry, Stephen, and Mark Harrison, eds. 2005. The Economics of World War I. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Hardback edition (xvi+345 pp.). Preview.

Reviewed by Stanley L. Engerman for EH.net, January 2006, and Nathan N. Orgill for H-Net, July 2006. Paperback reprint 2009.

  • Barber, John, and Mark Harrison, eds. 2000. The Soviet Defence Industry Complex from Stalin to Khrushchev. Basingstoke and London: Macmillan Press, Studies in Russian & East European History and Society. Hardback edition (xviii+283 pp.).
  • Harrison, Mark, ed. 1998. The Economics of World War II: Six Great Powers in International Comparison. Editor. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Studies in Monetary and Financial History. Hardback edition (xxiii+307 pp.). Preview.

Reviewed by Geofrey T. Mills for EH.net, July 1999. Paperback reprint 2000.

  • Harrison, Mark. 1996. Accounting for War: Soviet Production, Employment, and the Defence Burden, 1940-1945. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Russian, Soviet, & Post-Soviet Studies. Hardback edition (xxxiv+338 pp). Preview. Data. Paperback reprint 2000.

Awarded the Alec Nove Prize of the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies in 1997.

  • Davies, R. W., Mark Harrison, and S. G. Wheatcroft, eds. 1994. The Economic Transformation of the Soviet Union, 1913-1945. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Hardback and paperback editions (xxxii+381 pp.). Preview.
  • Barber, John, and Mark Harrison. 1991. The Soviet Home Front, 1941-5: a Social and Economic History of the USSR in World War II. London: Longman. Hardback and paperback editions (xiii+245 pp).
  • Harrison, Mark. 1985. Soviet Planning in Peace and War 1938-1945. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Hardback edition (xiv+315 pp.). Preview. Paperback reprint 2000.

Journal Articles

  • Harrison, Mark. 2019. Counting the Soviet Union's War Dead: Still 26-27 Million. Europe-Asia Studies 71(6): 1036-1047 (ISSN: 0966-8136). DOI: 10.1080/09668136.2018.1547366. Preprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2017. The Soviet Economy, 1917-1991: Its Life and Afterlife. The Independent Review (ISSN 1086-1653) 22(2), pp. 199-206. Preprint. Translations: in Czech; in Ukrainian.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2016. World War II: Won by American Planes and Ships, or by the Poor Bloody Russian Infantry? Journal of Strategic Studies (ISSN 0140-2390) 39(4). pp. 592-598. DOI: 10.1080/01402390.2016.1144460. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark, and Inga Zaksauskienė. 2016. Counter-Intelligence in a Command Economy. Economic History Review (ISSN: 1468-0289) 69(1) (2016), pp. 131-158. DOI: 10.1111/ehr.12113. Postprint. Data.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2013. Accounting for Secrets. Journal of Economic History (ISSN: 0022-0507) 73:4, pp. 1017-1049. DOI: 10.1017/S0022050713000867. Postprint. Data.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2013. Secrecy, Fear, and Transaction Costs: The Business of Soviet Forced Labour in the Early Cold War. Europe-Asia Studies (ISSN: 0966-8136) 65:6, pp. 1112-1135. DOI: 10.1080/09668136.2013.815417. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark, and Nikolaus Wolf. 2012. The Frequency of Wars. Economic History Review (ISSN: 1468-0289) 65:3 (2012), pp. 1055-1076. DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0289.2011.00615.x. Postprint. Data. The Frequency of Wars: Reply to Gleditsch and Pickering. Economic History Review 67:1 (2014), pp. 231–239. DOI: 10.1111/1468-0289.12008. Postprint. Reprinted in Mark Harrison (2015), The Economics of Coercion and Conflict, pp. 121-149. London: World Scientific.
  • Markevich, Andrei, and Mark Harrison. 2011. Great War, Civil War, and Recovery: Russia’s National Income, 1913 to 1928. Journal of Economic History (ISSN: 0022-0507) 71:3, pp. 672-703. DOI: 10.1017/S0022050711001884. Postprint. Data.

    Awarded the Russian National Prize for Applied Economics in 2012.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2011. Forging Success: Soviet Managers and Accounting Fraud, 1943 to 1962. Journal of Comparative Economics 39:1, pp. 43-64. DOI: 10.1016/j.jce.2010.12.002. Postprint. Data.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2011. The Soviet Union After 1945: Economic Recovery and Political Repression. Past & Present 210 (suppl. 6), pp 29-46. DOI: 10.1093/pastj/gtq042. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2006. An Economist Looks at Suicide Terrorism. World Economics 7:3, pp. 1-15. Postprint. Is Suicide Terrorism a Novel Economic Phenomenon? Reply to Mateucci. World Economics 8:1 (2007), pp. 241-243. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2006. The Rational-Choice Dictator – A Reply. Europe-Asia Studies (ISSN: 0966-8136) 58:7, pp. 1148-1154. DOI: 10.1080/09668130600926454. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark, and Byung-Yeon Kim. 2006. Plans, Prices, and Corruption: The Soviet Firm Under Partial Centralization, 1930 to 1990. Journal of Economic History (ISSN: 0022-0507) 66:1, pp. 1-41. DOI: 10.1017/S0022050706000015. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2006. Bombers and Bystanders in Suicide Attacks in Israel, 2000-2003. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 29:2 , p. 187-206. DOI: 10.1080/10576100500496998. Postprint. Data.
  • Markevich, Andrei, and Mark Harrison. 2006. Quality, Experience, and Monopoly: the Soviet Market for Weapons Under Stalin. Economic History Review 59:1, pp. 113-142. DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0289.2005.00334.x. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2005. A Soviet Quasi-Market for Inventions: Jet Propulsion, 1932 to 1946. Research in Economic History 23, pp. 1-59. Postprint. Data. Reprinted in Mark Harrison, The Economics of Coercion and Conflict, pp. 203=260. London: World Scientific, 2015.
  • Gregory, Paul R., and Mark Harrison. 2005. Allocation Under Dictatorship: Research in Stalin's Archives. Journal of Economic Literature 43:3, pp. 721-61. DOI: 10.1257/002205105774431225. Published version. Reprinted (in Russian) as Raspredelenie v usloviiakh diktatury: issledovanie na baze arkhivnogo materiala stalinskoi epokhy. In Ekonomicheskaia istoriia: Ezhegodnik. 2013, pp. 251-330. Edited by L. I. Borodkin, Iu. A. Petrov, et al. Moscow: Politicheskaia entsiklopediia, 2014.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2005. The Fundamental Problem of Command: Plan and Compliance in a Partially Centralised Economy. Comparative Economic Studies 47:2, pp. 296-314. DOI: 10.1057/palgrave.ces.8100110. Postprint. Reprinted in Mark Harrison, The Economics of Coercion and Conflict, pp. 305-324. London: World Scientific, 2015.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2003. Soviet Industry and the Red Army Under Stalin: A Military-Industrial Complex? Les Cahiers du Monde russe (ISSN: 1252-6576) 44:2-3, pp. 323-42. Postprint. Reprinted in Mark Harrison, The Economics of Coercion and Conflict, pp. 153-174. London: World Scientific, 2015.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2003. Postwar Russian Economic Growth: Not a Riddle. Europe-Asia Studies (ISSN: 0966-8136) 55:8, pp. 1323-9. DOI: 10.1080/0966813032000141132. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2003. Counting Soviet Deaths in the Great Patriotic War: Comment. Europe-Asia Studies (ISSN: 0966-8136) 55:6, pp. 939-44. DOI: 10.1080/0966813032000123097. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2003. The Political Economy of a Soviet Military R&D Failure: Steam Power for Aviation, 1932 to 1939. Journal of Economic History (ISSN: 0022-0507) 63:1, pp. 178-212. DOI: 10.1017/S0022050703001773. Postprint. Reprinted in Mark Harrison, The Economics of Coercion and Conflict, pp. 261-302. London: World Scientific, 2015.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2002. Coercion, Compliance, and the Collapse of the Soviet Command Economy. Economic History Review 55:3, pp. 397-433. DOI: 10.1111/1468-0289.00226. Postprint. Reprinted in Mark Harrison, The Economics of Coercion and Conflict, pp. 377-422. London: World Scientific, 2015.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2000. Soviet Industrial Production, 1928 to 1955: Real Growth and Hidden Inflation. Journal of Comparative Economics 28:1, pp. 134-55. DOI: 10.1006/jcec.1999.1626. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1998. Prices, Planners, and Producers: an Agency Problem in Soviet Industry, 1928-1950. Journal of Economic History (ISSN: 0022-0507) 58:4, pp. 1032-62. DOI: 10.1017/S0022050700021720. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1998. Trends in Soviet Labour Productivity, 1928-1985: War, Postwar Recovery, and Slowdown. European Review of Economic History (ISSN: 1361-4916) 2:2, pp. 171-200. Postprint. Appendices and data.
  • Davies, R. W., and Mark Harrison. 1998. The Soviet Military-Economic Effort Under the Second Five-Year Plan (1933-1937). Europe-Asia Studies (ISSN: 0966-8136) 49:3, pp. 369-406. DOI: 10.1080/09668139708412447. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1997. Stalinism in Post-Communist Perspective: Comment. Europe-Asia Studies (ISSN: 0966-8136) 49:3, pp. 499-502. DOI: 10.1080/09668139708412455. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1994. GDPs of the USSR and Eastern Europe: Towards an Interwar Comparison. Europe-Asia Studies (ISSN: 0966-8136) 46:2, pp. 243-59. DOI: 10.1080/09668139408412160. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1993. Soviet Economic Growth Since 1928: the Alternative Statistics of G. I. Khanin. Europe-Asia Studies (ISSN: 0966-8136) 45:1, pp. 141-67. DOI:10.1080/09668139308412080. Postprint.
  • Gatrell, Peter, and Mark Harrison. 1993. The Russian and Soviet Economy in Two World Wars. Economic History Review 46:3, pp. 425-452. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1990. The Volume of Soviet Munitions Output, 1937-1945: A Reevaluation. Journal of Economic History (ISSN: 0022-0507) 50:3, pp. 569-89. DOI: 10.1017/S0022050700037165. Postprint. Data.
  • Crowfoot, John, and Mark Harrison. 1990. The USSR Council of Ministers under Late Stalinism, 1945-54: its Production Branch Composition and the Requirements of National Economy and Policy. DOI:10.1080/09668139008411851. Soviet Studies (ISSN: 0966-8136) 42:1, pp. 41-60. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1990. Soviet Industrialisation and the Test of War. History Workshop Journal no. 29, pp. 65-84. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1990. A Volume Index of the Total Munitions Output of the United Kingdom, 1939-1944. Economic History Review 43:2, pp. 659-68. Preprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1989. Industrial Expansion under Late Stalinism (1945-1955): the Short-Run Dynamic of Civilian Output from Demobilisation to Rearmament. Journal of European Economic History (ISSN: 0391-5115) 17:2, pp. 359-78, and 18:3 (1990), pp. 601-3.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1988. Resource Mobilization for World War II: the USA, UK, USSR and Germany, 1938-1945. Economic History Review 41:2, pp. 171-92. Postprint. Appendices A to C.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1987. Macroeconomic Efficiency of Capital Formation in Soviet Industry under Late Stalinism, 1945-1955. Soviet Studies (ISSN: 0966-8136) 39:2, pp. 269-80. DOI:10.1080/09668138708411689. Published version.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1986. The USSR State Budget under Late Stalinism (1945-55): Capital Formation, Government Borrowing and Monetary Growth. Economics of Planning 20:3, pp. 179-205. DOI: 10.1007/BF00347943. Published version. Cited by the Central Intelligence Agency, Directorate of Intelligence as supplying the "analytical framework" for statistical appendices to USSR: Sharply Higher Budget Deficits Threaten Perestroyka (SOV 88-10043U, September 1988), p. 15.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1985. Primary Accumulation in the Soviet Transition. Journal of Development Studies 22:1, pp. 81-103. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1985. Investment Mobilisation and Capacity Completion in the Chinese and Soviet Economies. Economics of Planning 19:2, pp. 56-75. DOI: 10.1007/BF00348823. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1981/82. Soviet Primary Accumulation Processes: Some Unresolved Problems. Science & Society 45:4, pp. 387-408. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1980. Why Did NEP Fail? Economics of Planning 16:2, pp. 57-67. DOI: 10.1007/BF00365571. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1979. Chayanov and the Marxists. Journal of Peasant Studies 7:1, pp. 86-100. DOI: 10.1080/03066157908438093.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1978. The Soviet Economy in the 1920s and 1930s. Capital & Class 2:2, pp. 78-94. DOI: 10.1177/030981687800500104. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1977. The Peasant Mode of Production in the Work of A. V. Chayanov. Journal of Peasant Studies 4:4, pp. 323-336. DOI: 10.1080/03066157708438028.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1977. Resource Allocation and Agrarian Class Formation: the Problem of Social Mobility Among Russian Peasant Households, 1880-1913. Journal of Peasant Studies 4:2, pp. 127-161. DOI: 10.1080/03066157708438010.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1977. L'economia sovietica negli anni '20 e '30 [The Soviet Economy in the 1920s and 1930s]. Studi Storici 18:3, pp. 25-40. Postprint (in English).
  • Harrison, R. M. 1975. Chayanov and the Economics of the Russian Peasantry. Journal of Peasant Studies 2:4, pp. 389-417. DOI: 10.1080/03066157508437947. Postprint.

Book Chapters

  • Harrison, Mark, and Andrei Markevich. 2018. Russia's Home Front, 1914-1922: The Economy. In Russia’s Home Front in War and Revolution, 1914-1922, vol. 3. National Disintegration, pp. 23-44. Edited by Christopher Read, Peter, Waldron, and Adele Lindenmeyr. Slavica Publishers. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2018. Pripiski (Plan Fraud). In The Global Encylopaedia of Informality. Edited by Alena V. Ledeneva. Vol. 2, pp. 261-264, London: UCL Press. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2017. Foundations of the Soviet Command Economy, 1917 to 1941. In The Cambridge History of Communism, vol. 1: World Revolution and Socialism in One Country, pp. 327-347. Edited by Silvio Pons and Stephen Smith. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2016. Myths of the Great War. In Economic History of Warfare and State Formation, pp. 135-159. Edited by Jari Eloranta, Eric Golson, Andrei Markevich, and Nikolaus Wolf. Singapore: Springer. Postprint. Summarized as Myths of the Great War in The Royal Economic Society Newsletter no. 165, April 2014, and as Four myths about the Great War of 1914-1918 on VoxEU, 3 June 2014; reported by Paul Seabright in Quatre Mythes de la Grande Guerre (in French), Le Monde, 20 June 2014, and in 1914: Cuatro mitos de la Gran Guerra (in Spanish), De Politica e Historia, 27 July 2018; summarized as The Great War and the myths on the ESRC website, 4 August 2014.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2015. Introduction to Mark Harrison, The Economics of Coercion and Conflict, pp. 1-36. London: World Scientific, 2015. Preprint.
  • Harrison, Mark, and Andrei Markevich. 2015. Contracting for Quality under a Dictator: The Soviet Defense Market, 1930-1950. Mark Harrison, The Economics of Coercion and Conflict, pp. 175-202. London: World Scientific, 2015. Preprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2014. Capitalism at War. In The Cambridge History of Capitalism. Volume 2. The Spread of Capitalism, pp. 348-383. Edited by Larry Neal and Jeffrey G. Williamson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Postprint. Reviewed by David Mitch for EH.net, January 2015.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2014. Communism and Economic Modernization. In The Oxford Handbook in the History of Communism, 387-406. Edited by Stephen A. Smith. Oxford: Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199602056.013.006. Postprint. Longer working paper version.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2012. Pourquoi les riches ont gagné: Mobilisation et développement économique dans les deux guerres mondiales. In Deux guerres totales 1914-1918 − 1939-1945: La mobilisation de la nation, pp. 135-179. Edited by Dominique Barjot. Paris: Economica. Preprint (in English) (in French). Reprinted (in English) as Why the Wealthy Won: Mobilisation and Economic Development in Two World Wars. In Mark Harrison, The Economics of Coercion and Conflict, pp. 67-98. London: World Scientific, 2015.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2011. Stalinizm i ekonomika voiny [Stalinism and the Economics of War]. In Ekonomicheskaia istoriia. Obozrenie [Economic History: A Survey]. Vol. 15, pp. 100-106. Edited by L. I. Borodkin. Moscow: Moscow University Press. Postprint (in Russian).
  • Harrison, Mark. 2011. Stalinizm i ekonomika voennogo vremeni [Stalinism and the Economics of Wartime]. In Istoriia stalinizma: Itogi i problemy izycheniia, pp. 546-565. Edited by E. Iu. Kandrashina et al. Moscow: Rosspen. Postprint (in English).
  • Harrison, Mark. 2010. Industry and the Economy. In The Soviet Union at War, 1941-1945, pp. 15-44. Edited by David R. Stone. Barnsley: Pen & Sword. Preprint.
  • Eloranta, Jari, and Mark Harrison. 2010. War and Disintegration, 1914-1945. In The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Europe. Volume 2: 1870-2000, pp. 133-155. Edited by Stephen Broadberry and Kevin O’Rourke. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Postprint. Reprinted in Mark Harrison, The Economics of Coercion and Conflict, pp. 39-66. London: World Scientific, 2015.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2009. Does High Quality Research Require Critical Mass? In The Question of R&D Specialisation: Perspectives and Policy Implications, pp. 57-59. Edited by Dimitrios Pontikakis, Dimitrios Kyriakou and René van Bavel. European Commission: JRC Technical and Scientific Reports. Preprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2008. Prices in the Politburo, 1927: Market Equilibrium Versus the Use of Force. In The Lost Transcripts of the Politburo: From Collective Rule to Stalin's Dictatorship, pp. 224-246. Edited by Paul R. Gregory and Norman Naimark. Yale-Hoover Series on Stalin, Stalinism, and the Cold War. New Haven: Yale University Press. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2008. The Dictator and Defense. In Guns and Rubles: the Defense Industry in the Stalinist State, pp. 1-30. Edited by Mark Harrison. Yale-Hoover Series on Stalin, Stalinism, and the Cold War. New Haven: Yale University Press. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark, and Andrei Markevich. 2008. Hierarchies and Markets: the Defense Industry Under Stalin. In Guns and Rubles: the Defense Industry in the Stalinist State, pp. 50-77. Edited by Mark Harrison. Yale-Hoover Series on Stalin, Stalinism, and the Cold War. New Haven: Yale University Press. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark, and Andrei Markevich. 2008. The Soviet Market for Weapons. In Guns and Rubles: the Defense Industry in the Stalinist State, p. 156-179. Edited by Mark Harrison. Yale-Hoover Series on Stalin, Stalinism, and the Cold War. New Haven: Yale University Press. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2008. The Market for Inventions Under Stalin: Experimental Aircraft Engines. In Guns and Rubles: the Defense Industry in the Stalinist State, pp. 180-209. Edited by Mark Harrison. Yale-Hoover Series on Stalin, Stalinism, and the Cold War. New Haven: Yale University Press. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2008. Secrecy. In Guns and Rubles: the Defense Industry in the Stalinist State, pp. 230-254. Edited by Mark Harrison. Yale-Hoover Series on Stalin, Stalinism, and the Cold War. New Haven: Yale University Press. Postprint.
  • Broadberry, Stephen, and Mark Harrison. 2008. Economics of the Two World Wars. In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics (second edition). Edited by Stephen Durlauf and Lawrence Blume. Palgrave Macmillan. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2007. Gosplan (postprint); Mercati (postprint). In Dizionario del comunismo nel XX secolo. Vol. 1, pp. 338-340; vol. 2, pp. 34-35. Edited by Silvio Pons and Robert Service. Turin: Einaudi.
  • Barber, John, and Mark Harrison. 2006. Patriotic War, 1941 to 1945. In The Cambridge History of Russia. Vol. 3. The Twentieth Century, pp. 217-242. Edited by Ronald Grigor Suny. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2006. Five-Year Plan. In The Encyclopedia of Modern Europe. Europe Since 1914: The Age of War and Reconstruction, pp. 1097-1101. Edited by John Merriman and Jay Winter. New York: Scribner. Postprint.
  • Gregory, Paul R., and Mark Harrison. 2006. Nakoplenie i prinuzhdenie k trudu v period «pozdnego» stalinizma [Accumulation and Labor Coercion Under Late Stalinism]. In Rossiia v kontekste mirovogo ekonomicheskogo razvitiia vo vtoroi polovine XX veka [Russia in the Context of World Economic Development in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century], pp. 308-324. Edited by V. A. Vinogradov and 14 others. Moscow: Moscow University Press, 2006. Postprint (in English). Reprinted as Accumulation and Labor Coercion under Late Stalinism. In Mark Harrison, The Economics of Coercion and Conflict, pp. 325-346. London: World Scientific, 2015.
  • Broadberry, Stephen, and Mark Harrison. 2005. The Economics of World War I: an Overview. In The Economics of World War I, pp. 3-40. Edited by Stephen Broadberry and Mark Harrison. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Postprint.
  • Galassi, Francesco, and Mark Harrison. 2005. Italy at War, 1915-1918. In The Economics of World War I, pp. 276-309. Edited by Stephen Broadberry and Mark Harrison. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2005. Why Didn't the Soviet Economy Collapse in 1942? In A World at Total War: Global Conflict and the Politics of Destruction, 1939-1945, pp. 137-156. Edited by Roger Chickering, Stig Förster, and Bernd Greiner. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Postprint. Reprinted in Mark Harrison, The Economics of Coercion and Conflict, pp. 99-121. London: World Scientific, 2015.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2005. Stalin and Our Times. In Stalin: His Times and Ours, pp. 67-84. Edited by Geoffrey Roberts. Dublin: Irish Association for Russian and East European Studies. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2005. Economic Information in the Life and Death of the Soviet Command System. In Reinterpreting the End of the Cold War: Issues, Interpretations, Periodizations, pp. 93-115. Edited by Silvio Pons and Federico Romero. London: Frank Cass. Postprint. Reprinted in Mark Harrison, The Economics of Coercion and Conflict, pp. 347-376. London: World Scientific, 2015.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2003. Military-Economic Planning (postprint); Voznesensky, Nikolai A. (postprint); War Communism (postprint); War Economy (postprint); World War II (postprint). In The Encyclopedia of Russian History, 4 vols. James R. Millar, ed. New York: Macmillan Reference.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2002. Real'nyi rost, skrytaia infliatsiia, i planovye tseny produktsii promyshlennosti SSSR v 1928-1950 gody [Real Growth, Hidden Inflation, and Plan Prices of Soviet Industrial Production, 1928 to 1950]. In Ekonomicheskaia istoriia. Ezhegodnik. 2001 [Economic History: A Yearbook, 2001], pp. 293-336. Edited by L. I. Borodkin. Moscow: Moscow State University Centre for Economic History. Postprint (in English).
  • Harrison, Mark. 2002. Economic Growth and Slowdown. In Brezhnev Reconsidered, pp. 38-67. Edited by Edwin Bacon and Mark Sandle. London and Basingstoke: Palgrave. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2001. Stabil'ny li komandnye sistemy? Pochemu poterpela krakh sovetskaia ekonomika? [Are Command Economies Unstable? Why Did the Soviet Economy Collapse?]. In Ekonomicheskaia istoriia. Obozrenie [Economic History: A Survey]. Vol. 6, pp. 120-41. Edited by L. I. Borodkin. Moscow: Moscow State University Centre for Economic History. Postprint (in Russian).
  • Harrison, Mark. 2001. Providing for Defense. In Behind the Facade of Stalin's Command Economy: Evidence from the Soviet State and Party Archives, pp. 81-110. Edited by Paul R. Gregory. Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2001. The Russian and Soviet Economy. In A Reader's Guide to the Social Sciences. Vol. 2, pp. 1441-3. Edited by Jonathan Michie. New York and London: Fitzroy Dearborn. Postprint.
  • Barber, John, Mark Harrison, Nikolai Simonov, and Boris Starkov. 2000. The Structure and Development of the Defence Industry Complex. In The Soviet Defence Industry Complex from Stalin to Khrushchev, pp. 3-32. Edited by John Barber and Mark Harrison. Basingstoke and London: Macmillan Press. Postprint.
  • Davies, R. W., and Mark Harrison. 2000. Defence Spending and the Defence Industry in the 1930s. In The Soviet Defence Industry Complex from Stalin to Khrushchev, pp. 70-98. Edited by John Barber and Mark Harrison. Basingstoke and London: Macmillan Press. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2000. Industrial Mobilisation for World War II: a German Comparison. In The Soviet Defence Industry Complex from Stalin to Khrushchev, pp. 99-117. Edited by John Barber and Mark Harrison. Basingstoke and London: Macmillan Press. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 2000. New Postwar Branches (1): Rocketry. In The Soviet Defence Industry Complex from Stalin to Khrushchev, pp. 118-149. Edited by John Barber and Mark Harrison. Basingstoke and London: Macmillan Press,. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark, and Nikolai Simonov. 2000. Voenpriemka: Prices, Costs, and Quality in Defence Industry. In The Soviet Defence Industry Complex from Stalin to Khrushchev, pp. 223-245. Edited by John Barber and Mark Harrison. Basingstoke and London: Macmillan Press. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1998. Economic Mobilization for World War II: an Overview. In The Economics of World War II: Six Great Powers in International Comparison, pp. 1-42. Edited by Mark Harrison. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1998. The Soviet Union: the Defeated Victor. In The Economics of World War II: Six Great Powers in International Comparison, pp. 268-301. Edited by Mark Harrison. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1997. Barbarossa: the Soviet Response, 1941. In From Peace to War: Germany, Soviet Russia and the World, 1939-1941, pp. 431-48. Edited by Bernd Wegner. Providence, RI: Berghahn Books. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark.1996. Soviet Agriculture and Industrialisation. In Agriculture and Economic Growth from the Eighteenth Century to the Present, pp. 192-208. Edited by John A. Davis and Peter Mathias. Oxford: Blackwell. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1995. The Soviet Economy and Relations with the USA and Britain. In The Rise and Fall of the Grand Alliance, 1941-1945, pp. 69-89. Edited by Howard Temperley and Ann Lane. London and Basingstoke: Macmillan. Preprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1995. Soviet National Accounting for World War II: an Inside View. In Soviet History, 1917-1953: Essays in Honour of R.W. Davies, pp. 219-42. Edited by J. M. Cooper, Maureen Perrie, and E. A. Rees. London and Basingstoke: Macmillan. Preprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1994. National Income. In The Economic Transformation of the Soviet Union, 1913-1945, pp. 38-56. Edited by R. W. Davies, Mark Harrison, and S. G. Wheatcroft. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1994. The Second World War. In The Economic Transformation of the Soviet Union, 1913-1945, pp. 238-267. Edited by R. W. Davies, Mark Harrison, and S. G. Wheatcroft. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1994. The Soviet Defense Industry Complex in World War II. In World War II and the Transformation of Business Systems, pp. 237-62. Edited by Jun Sakudo and Takao Shiba. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1992. War Finance. In The New Palgrave Dictionary of Money and Finance, vol. 3, pp. 783-5. Edited by John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, and Peter Newman. London: Macmillan. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1992. The Soviet Union. In The Civilian in War: Occupation and the Home Front in World War II, pp. 59-76. Edited by Jeremy Noakes. Exeter: University of Exeter Press, Exeter Studies in History.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1992. Barbarossa: die sowjetische Antwort, 1941 [Barbarossa: the Soviet response, 1941]. In Zwei Wege nach Moskau. Vom Hitler-Stalin Pakt bis zum Unternehmen Barbarossa [Two roads to Moscow: from the Hitler-Stalin pact to Codename Barbarossa], pp. 443-63. Edited by Bernd Wegner. Munich: Piper. Postprint.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1990. The Peasantry and Industrialisation. In From Tsarism to the New Economic Policy: Continuity and Change, pp. 104-24. Edited by R. W. Davies. London: MacMillan.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1981. Chayanov y la economía del campesinado ruso. In Chayanov y la teoría de la economía campesina, pp. 153-188. Edited by José Aricó. Mexico: Ediciones Pasado y Presente.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1986. Why Did NEP Fail? In Soviet Industrialisation and Soviet Maturity, 8-22. Edited by Keith Smith. London: Routledge, Kegan Paul.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1986. Lessons of Soviet Planning for Full Employment. In Labour and Employment in the USSR, pp. 69-82. Edited by David Lane. Brighton: Wheatsheaf.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1985. Discussion. In Soviet Investment for Planned Industrialisation, 1929-1937, pp. 52-9. Edited by R. W. Davies. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Slavic Specialties.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1985. Primary Accumulation in the Soviet Transition. In The Agrarian Question in Socialist Transitions, pp. 81-103. Edited by Ashwani Saith. London: Frank Cass.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1984. Why was NEP Abandoned? In The Soviet Rural Economy, pp. 63-78. Edited by Robert C. Stuart. Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Allanheld.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1984. Lessons of Soviet Planning for Full Employment. In Out of Work: Perspectives on Mass Unemployment, pp. 118-30. Edited by Keith Cowling and Paul Stoneman. University of Warwick, Department of Economics.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1983. L'economia camperola, el marxisme subordinat i la lluita per una agricultura socialitzada a la Unió Soviètica en els anys 1920 [Peasant Economy, Subordinate Marxism, and the Struggle for Socialised Agriculture in the Soviet Union in the 1920s]. In 1er col.loqui d'història agrària [First Colloquium of Agrarian History], pp. 23-40. Edited by Rafael Aracil and Màrius Garcia Bonafé. Valencia: Institució Alfons el Magnànim.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1982. Chayanov's Theory of Peasant Economy; Towards a Practical Theory of Agrarian Transition. In Rural Development: Theories of Peasant Economy and Agrarian Change, pp. 246-257 and 399-404. Edited by John Harriss. London: Hutchinson.

Occasional Papers

  • Harrison, Mark, and Debin Ma. 2013. Soaring Dragon, Stumbling Bear: China’s Rise in a Comparative Context. CAGE-Chatham House policy briefing paper no. 6. Presented at Chatham House, London, 20 March 2013. Published version.
  • Cooper, Julian, Keith Dexter, and Mark Harrison. 1999. The Numbered Factories and Other Establishments of the Soviet Defence Industry Complex,1927 to 1968, Part I, Factories & Shipyards. Version 1.0. University of Birmingham, Centre for Russian and East European Studies. Soviet Industrialisation Project, Occasional Paper no. 2. Version 2.0, with Ivan Rodionov. University of Warwick, Department of Economics, 2000. Original version.
  • Harrison, Mark. 1977. Soviet Peasants and Soviet Price Policy in the 1920s. Soviet Industrialisation Project Series, no. 10. University of Birmingham, Centre for Russian and East European Studies.

DPhil Dissertation

  • Harrison, R. M. 1974. Theories of Peasant Economy: Critique of the Works of the Organization of Production School of Agricultural Economy, with particular reference to A.V. Chayanov. University of Oxford, DPhil Dissertation.

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Great War, Civil War (2013)

Guns and Rubles: The Defense Industry in the Stalinist State (2008)

The Economics of World War I (2005)

The Soviet Defence Industry Complex from Stalin to Khrushchev (2000)

The Economics of World War II (1998, paper reprint 2000)

Accounting for War: Soviet Production, Employment, and the Defence Burden, 1941-1945 (1996, paper reprint 2002)

The Economic Transformation of the Soviet Union, 1913-1945 (1994)

The Soviet Home Front, 1941-1945 (1991)

Soviet Planning in Peace and War, 1938-1945 (1985, paper reprint 2002)