A couple people recommended Red Plenty on one of these threads, and I took the recommendation and agree, it's great. Earnest Soviet economists try to solve the Russian economy with mathematical models running on computers. The story is told in a series of anecdotes, kind of similar to Kim Stanley Robinson's Red Mars.
There are diversions along the way about Soviet cars, the probability of getting lung cancer from any given cigarette, academic freedom, etc.
There are diversions along the way about Soviet cars, the probability of getting lung cancer from any given cigarette, academic freedom, etc.