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On the transition of mixed economies to market economies

Siberian Advances in Mathematics, 1999
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Market Economies and Market Societies

Journal of Social Philosophy, 2005
One would be hard pressed these days to find any defenders of the sort of full-blown economic plannification characteristic of the late Soviet Union and other Communist states, and with good reason given their economic inefficiency. The departure from plannification is, of course, celebrated by neo-liberal champions of capitalism.
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Marketing in a “managed” economy

Marketing Intelligence & Planning, 1996
Illustrates marketplace practice in some of the dynamic, development‐oriented economies of East Asia. Argues that Western businesses engaging in the region for the first time do not always recognize the major impact which the industrial development policies of non‐Western governments have on their domestic markets and local marketing practice ...
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The Social Market Economy

Social Philosophy and Policy, 1993
The collapse of Communism in the regimes in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union has brought forth a plethora of alternative political and economic models for the reorganization of those societies. The vacuum that has been left could be regarded as an ideal laboratory for the testing of competing theories, and the temptations to experiment with ...
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Communal Economy and Market Economy

1958
The economy of the State is a form of economy with its own peculiar properties. We shall try to identify and analyse these properties by means of a comparison between the basic principles, the form and structure of the state economy and the free, capitalistic market economy.
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The Market Economy and Crime

2012
AbstractOne of the earliest statements of a theoretical perspective on the impact of the market economy on crime can be found in Sir Thomas More's Utopia, his sixteenth-century critique of socioeconomic conditions in England. This article argues that the “holistic” and multi-layered character of the market society perspective makes it a very powerful ...
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MARKET ECONOMY ‐ John Paul II’s passage to the market economy

International Journal of Social Economics, 1998
This essay develops four points. First, two basic reasons led to John Paul II’s advocacy of the market economy in Centesimus Annus ‐ the creativity of labour, and the failures of socialism and excessive state intervention to ensure basic welfare, especially in underdeveloped countries.
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Infrastructure of the market economy [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
Infrastructure is the economic growth theory of the market economy. The missing comprehensive approach to infrastructure corresponds to the practiced neglect of the long-term policy objective of economic growth in the economic order of the German social market economy since its creation after World War II.
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Marketing in rising economies

Engineering & Technology, 2009
Has the economic downturn that followed the financial crisis caused a rethink of corporate success? Has the bias shifted from quarterly results to the way a company conducts its business, how it works, makes decisions, treats others, and communicates?
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Science in a market economy

Resources Policy, 1996
Abstract The wish on the part of many governments to decrease the overall level of their expenditure, coupled with the desire to ensure that science is made more relevant to national priorities, is driving many of the changes occurring in science. In Britain ‘market forces’, including contracting out, market testing and privatization, have been used ...
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