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Market Socialism: A Humane Economy?

Journal of Economic Issues, 1969
(1969). Market Socialism: A Humane Economy? Journal of Economic Issues: Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 3-20.
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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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Reflections on private market economy and social market economy

International Journal of Social Economics, 2002
Although markets prevail throughout the world, there are significant differences in the economic, social, political as well as legal institutions in which these markets function. Many of these variations can be attributed in part to differences in levels of economic development and in part to the differing consensus about the role of corporations and ...
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China’s Social Market Economy

International Journal of Asian Business and Information Management, 2013
In 2011, China continues to be the world’s largest recipient of direct foreign investment—which in 2010 totaled US$105 billion. China is also the world’s second largest economy after the U.S. Once a staunchly Communist state, China now advocates a “social market economy” as its business system. The purpose of this paper is threefold.
Ron Berger, Chong Ju Choi, Ram Herstein
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The Social Market Economy

2019
Abstract The social market economy was a first key term used in the formation of the Federal Republic of Germany, firstly to describe how a market economy (i.e. capitalism) could contribute to social order, and secondly to suggest that the market alone could not preserve social order but required social supplements.
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Market Economy and Socialism

1995
After the fall of Soviet central planning, the transition to a market economy has been regarded as the main alternative strategy for the economic restructuring of those societies. China is also restructuring its economy toward a socialist market economy, though politically the Chinese Communist Party still holds power.
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Capitalism, Socialism, and the Social Market Economy

Review of Social Economy, 1969
Exactly nineteen years ago, Joseph Schumpeter stood before his colleagues in New York City and delivered what turned out to be his farewell address. It was entitled: The March into Socialism, and it was a reaffirmation of the great man's belief expressed in his book, Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy, that capitalism would not survive.1 Schum? peter
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The Social Market Economy in Germany

2023
Abstract In Germany, the liberal economic model that replaced the centralized, war-oriented economy of the Third Reich, based on the principles of the “social market economy” and “social partnership,” has led to widely shared prosperity and broad support for democratic values. The system has maintained this model since the end of the war
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