TsSU
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The Central Statistical Administration (or Board or Directorate) , abbreviated TsSU , was the main statistical organization of the former Soviet Union
; it was dissolved in the 1980s, replaced by Goskomstat
.
It had the following names:
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union , officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , was a constitutionally socialist state that existed in Eurasia between 1922 and 1991....
; it was dissolved in the 1980s, replaced by Goskomstat
Goskomstat
Goskomstat was the centralised agency dealing with statistics in the Soviet Union. Goskomstat was created in 1987 to replace the Central Statistical Administration. While maintaining the same basic functions in the collection, analysis, and publicationand distribution of state statistics,...
.
It had the following names:
- 1918-1923 — Central Statistical Administration of the RSFSR , created by a decree of the Council of People's Commissars dated July 25, 1918
- 1923-1926 — Central Statistical Administration of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR
- 1926-1930 — Central Statistical Administration of the USSR
- 1930-1931 — Economic-Statistical Sector of GosplanGosplanGosplan or State Planning Committee was the committee responsible for economic planning in the Soviet Union. The word "Gosplan" is an abbreviation for Gosudarstvenniy Komitet po Planirovaniyu...
- 1931 — Sector of Economic Accounting of Gosplan
- 1931-1941 — Central Administration of Economic Accounting of Gosplan
- 1941-1948 — Central Statistical Administration of Gosplan
- 1948-1987 — Central Statistical Administration of the Council of Ministers of the USSR