Putative five-year cycles became foreshortened with successes or abadoned in crisis. However, many achievements of rapid development, particularly in heavy industry[?], persisted despite economic upheaval.
Other developing countries have emulated the concept of central planning setting integrated goals for a finite period of time: thus we may find "Seven-year Plans" and "Twelve-Year Plans".
The People's Republic of China has also used Five-Year Plans, and still nominally does so, though their relevance to the rapidly-developing parts of China where "socialism with Chinese characteristics" (to all intents and purposes, market capitalism) has taken off are doubtful.
See also Stakhanovite movement.
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