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The Democratically Planned Economy
1988Michal Kalecki’s first economic articles were concerned with studies of various commodity markets, and the structure and activities of major Polish and foreign firms in inter-war Poland. These studies became the basis of more theoretical analyses which he published in, among others, Przegląd Socjalistyczny (Socialist Review).
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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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China’s Socialist Market Economy and Planned Economy
2021Planned 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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Keynes and the Planned Economy
1978Keynesianism, said Richard Kahn recently, is in danger of becoming a dirty word. The mismanagement of the British economy is laid at Keynes’s door long after his death. Was he not the man, in the words of Brendan Bracken, ‘who made inflation respectable’?
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Agriculture in the Centrally Planned Economies
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1982From a number of viewpoints the agricultures of most centrally planned economies performed well from about 1950 to the mid1970s. Agricultural production grew more rapidly in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union from 1950 until the early 1970s than in Western Europe or North America (USDA 1981).
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FROM MARKET ECONOMY TO CAPITALISTIC PLAN ECONOMY
Forum for Development Studies, 2006Abstract The article analyses the trends in global capitalism. It is argued that liberalisation has increased competition between workers, smaller firms and states, as well as within the public sector. At the global level, however, competition and therefore genuine market economy has been weakened; economic power has been concentrated due to mergers ...
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1999
I am not aware of whether we have reached the peak of cultural, and correspondingly, political rejection of social planning, known as the modeling of the future society, and as such, also including economic planning.
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I am not aware of whether we have reached the peak of cultural, and correspondingly, political rejection of social planning, known as the modeling of the future society, and as such, also including economic planning.
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Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 1945
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