HISTORICAL MEANING OF PARTY SOCIALISM AND THE LOGIC OF FAILURE INHERENT IN PLANNED ECONOMY Cover Image

ИСТОРИЈСКО ЗНАЧЕЊЕ ПАРТИЈСКОГ СОЦИЈАЛИЗМА И ЛОГИКА СЛОМА ПЛАНСКЕ ПРИВРЕДЕ
HISTORICAL MEANING OF PARTY SOCIALISM AND THE LOGIC OF FAILURE INHERENT IN PLANNED ECONOMY

Author(s): Masayuki Iwata
Contributor(s): Predrag Novakov (Translator)
Subject(s): History, Economic history, Political history
Published by: Матица српска
Keywords: party socialism; planning economy; market; agreement; (non) organic dictatorship; crisis; breakdown;

Summary/Abstract: The paper consists of three parts. The first part discusses the socialist thought and practice, the second the theory of crisis in the economy with centralized planning, and at the end the author analyses the role of dollar black market in the planned economy in Poland. The first part has the following structure: Four methodological fields of research; Socio-experimental cycles; Consumed legitimacy; Anorganic dictatorship versus the organic dictatorship; MPC triangle (market — plan — compromise) as the 20th century heritage. The second part investigates the conditions for the balance in planned economy, functional and non-functional processes in planned economy and finally the failure of planned economy. The third part discusses the issue of the relation between the black market course of dollar and the balance levels of domestic (in this case — Polish) planned prices.

  • Issue Year: 2006
  • Issue No: 120
  • Page Range: 51-73
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: Serbian
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