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Lenin's New Economic Policy was the new direction of the Soviet economy. The Soviet economy was in shambles after the Revolution and Civil War. It was producing even less than it had under the Tsar and that was one reason why the Tsar had been overthrown. In order to rebuild the economy the NEP was instituted to permit "petty capitalism." Small business and peasant farmers were allowed to operate for their own benefit temporarily until the economy improved.

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