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Critiquing Economic Arguments of the 1930s

In the mid-1930s, a common argument was that the ongoing economic growth in the centrally planned Soviet Union, when compared to the severe depression in capitalist countries, proved the long-term superiority of central planning. Briefly critique this argument by providing one significant reason why this conclusion, based on the evidence from that specific time, might be considered flawed.

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