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From Planned Economy to Market Economy
1996It was determined at the Fourteenth Conference of the Communist Party of China that the goal of economic reform was to establish a new socialist market economy. The decision represented a great breakthrough in theoretical research on socialist economies.
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The Structuration of a Planned Economy
Canadian Slavonic Papers, 1966In a recent paper, Francois Perroux1 has insisted on the fact that contemporary economic theory is prospective and cybernetic, and that these attributes may be regarded as its major characteristics. This point has definitely not been as widely recognized as it should have been, but economists, at least in recent years, have at long last abandoned their
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Planning and the Market Economy
Journal of Economic Issues, 1969(1969). Planning and the Market Economy. Journal of Economic Issues: Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 126-143.
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Planning for the economy's recovery
Planning Review, 1983The tactical and strategic plans of most business organizations have been dealt severe setbacks by the recent recession. Many forecasters did not anticipate that the Administration's fiscal program would create a crisis of near‐term economic difficulties.
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Planning of the National Economy
2005In this chapter I want to look at Keizai Hakusho, the Economic White Paper (hereafter the White Paper or the Paper) produced by the Keizai Kikaku-cho, the Economic Planning Agency (EPA) now incorporated into Naikaku-fu.2 The Paper is published annually in August or around this time as an official government report on the economy.
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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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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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