explain the new economic policy of Lenin
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New Economic Policy (NEP), the economic policy of the government of the Soviet Union from 1921 to 1928, representing a temporary retreat from its previous policy of extreme centralization and doctrinaire socialism. ... Money was reintroduced into the economy in 1922 (it had been abolished under War Communism).
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Lenin brought in what he called the New Economic Policy. Peasants who had been forced to hand over all their produce to the war effort - were allowed to keep some to sell for profit - some (the kulaks ) became quite rich. Small traders called Nepmen were allowed to set up businesses.
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