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Optimizing and forecasting the development of China's sports industry structure. [PDF]
Zhao F, Gao H.
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SWOT strategy for future global health security: insights from Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Dominican Republic, Ghana, and the Republic of Korea using the World Health Organization International Health Regulations monitoring tool. [PDF]
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
The term socialist market economy indicates the Chinese economic structure, characterized by a mixed system presenting the typical features both of market and planning economies. In this type of system, the political authoritarianism, due to the 1949 socialist regime, matches with a market economy developed by the reform process of the eighties.
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The term socialist market economy indicates the Chinese economic structure, characterized by a mixed system presenting the typical features both of market and planning economies. In this type of system, the political authoritarianism, due to the 1949 socialist regime, matches with a market economy developed by the reform process of the eighties.
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Work ethic in formerly socialist economies
Journal of Economic Psychology, 2012Do younger workers in transition economies have a different work ethic from those who were trained and employed in the former socialist economy? Is there a positive link between work ethic and earnings among workers in transition economies? We address these questions using data collected from employee surveys conducted in Armenia, Azerbaijan ...
Linz, S, Chu, Yu-Wei
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1987
In the Marxist-Leninist project of socialist economy the elimination of cycles in economic activity is the expected result of central planning replacing the ‘anarchy’ of capitalist markets. Ex-ante coordination of the activities of government, households and firms according to a consistent, feasible and efficient plan should, in principle, ensure the ...
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In the Marxist-Leninist project of socialist economy the elimination of cycles in economic activity is the expected result of central planning replacing the ‘anarchy’ of capitalist markets. Ex-ante coordination of the activities of government, households and firms according to a consistent, feasible and efficient plan should, in principle, ensure the ...
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International Journal of Social Economics, 1991
Capital, the classical work by Marx, is not out‐of‐date as the main thought for the present socialist economy. We can improve the textbooks of economics by learning the method of qualitative and quantitative analysis from Capital. The socialist practice in China would enrich and develop the theory of commodity economy described by Marx.
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Capital, the classical work by Marx, is not out‐of‐date as the main thought for the present socialist economy. We can improve the textbooks of economics by learning the method of qualitative and quantitative analysis from Capital. The socialist practice in China would enrich and develop the theory of commodity economy described by Marx.
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Economies et sociétés socialistes
Économie appliquée, 1970Chambre Henri. Economies et sociétés socialistes. In: Économie appliquée, tome 23 n°2-3,1970. pp. 217-244.
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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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Economic Calculation in Socialist Economies
1987The basic method of economic calculation used in the state socialist countries is that of incrementalism, or as it is known in the USSR, ‘planning from the achieved level’. The starting point of all economic plans is the actual or expected outcome of the previous period.
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