Word: centralizing
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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...would shift most economic authority from the central government to the increasingly separatist republics and deprive the national government of the right to levy taxes...
...more conservative proposal, supported by Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov, would retain central control over the economy and move more slowly toward a heavily regulated market...
Gorbachev on Friday presented the compromise plan, written by Shatalin and another leading Soviet economist, Abel Aganbegyan. It contains many elements of Shatalin's radical 500-day plan but would move at a slower pace and not disturb the central government's power to levy taxes...