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Principles of Private and Public Planning: A Study in Economic Sociology
 
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ISBN13:9781041038030
ISBN10:1041038038
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:274 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Language:English
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Principles of Private and Public Planning

A Study in Economic Sociology
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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Short description:

Principles of Private and Public Planning (1951) looks at a key economic question: plan or no plan? By examining the economic theories of both planned and unplanned economies together with human and societal impulses, it aims to provide both an analysis and overview of the topic.

Long description:

Principles of Private and Public Planning (1951) looks at a key economic question: plan or no plan? By examining the economic theories of both planned and unplanned economies together with human and societal impulses, it aims to provide both an analysis and overview of the topic.

Table of Contents:

Part 1. General Principles Private Planning  1. Economic Planning in Economic Theory  2. Resolution and Plan  3. Economic Impulses and their Psychic Sources  4. The Economic Time Relations  5. The Preparatory Plan Thinking  6. Sacrifice and Compensation  7. The Calculation Problems of the Planner  8. Capitalism as an Instrument for Economic Planning  Part 2. Principles and Systems of Public Planning  9. Public Planning Determined by Opposite Tendencies and Ideologies  10. Socialism and Communism  11. Fascism and Nazism  12. Sector Systems versus Totalitarianism  13. Liberalistic Ideologies and Systems  14. National Capitalism  15. Labour Capitalism  16. Property and Economic Planning  17. Principles of Social Planning  18. Remarks on Financial and Monetary Planning  19. Final Remarks