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Centrally planned economy

2016
Economy is centrally planned if there is a central agency which has the capacity to collect information from other members of the economy, to define the preferences of the economy as a whole, to determine the course of action that is to be pursued by the economy, to implement the plan, and to actually exercise its authority (Conn 1984: 26).
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Centrally Planned Economies

The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1994
Abstract. Historical comparisons between the USSR and US economies most often focus on the stark contrasts between market and centrally controlled systems. However, expediency in response to dynamic pressures caused the adoption of central planning in both countries.
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Centrally Planned Economies

2019
Offering a retrospective view of how the system operated in Communist Czechoslovakia, this book is an important voice in the discussion about the systems of central planning. The unique features of the book include in-depth research comprising both archival records and analyses of around 75 interviews conducted with period managers across a wide range ...
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China’s Socialist Market Economy and Planned Economy

2021
Planned and market economies are two key components of the overall socialist system. This chapter primarily concerns the socialist market economy, since many outside China remains noticeably ignorant concerning its nature. Chinese debates concerning the socialist market economy were settled 25 years ago, with the following seen as the solution.
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Pitting Market Economy Against Planned Economy

Journal of Black Studies, 2013
Since independence in 1980, Zimbabwe has swung between state-dominated and free-market development strategies. Both have proved problematic, because policy is influenced by regional and global factors and cannot be implemented in isolation. The external impacts of, first, apartheid destabilization, then World Bank neoliberalism, and now sanctions have ...
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