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I largely agree that Stalin's Economic Policies were detrimental to the USSR. His policies caused even more famine in USSR, and he caused the death of many people. One example was his policy of collectivization, which aimed to increase the amount of food produced in the USSR. It also aimed to improve the economy by this. However, his policies did not increase the food production greatly, and it still was not enough to feed the whole of the USSR. Additionally, many people, about 17 million people, were killed in the process of collectivization. This was detrimental to the country because people started to starve to death due to his policies.
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