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A Planned Economy with No Central Planning AuthorityA Planned Economy with No Central Planning Authority Story by Tom Wetzel • 4mo I n Democratic Economic Planning, Robin Hahnel says that his “most important contribution is” having ...
Over the past decade, many centrally planned economies have set out to transform themselves into market economies. To be successful, they need to develop the necessary institutions and ensure a proper ...
Most formerly centrally planned economies have laid the foundations for a market economy. Their future development will depend on how they respond to the challenges of the next phase of transition: ...
the world moved toward more government control ---from the centrally planned economies of the communist world, to the "mixed economies" of Europe and the developing world, to the United States ...
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