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  1. Markets, planning and democracy
    essays after the collapse of communism
    Erschienen: c2002
    Verlag:  Edward Elgar Pub, Cheltenham [England]

    The essays contained herein span over a decade and reflect David Prychitko's thinking about the role of the market system, and its relation to planning and democratic processes. The collection consists of previously published and unpublished articles... mehr

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    The essays contained herein span over a decade and reflect David Prychitko's thinking about the role of the market system, and its relation to planning and democratic processes. The collection consists of previously published and unpublished articles written not only for economists but also for an interdisciplinary audience. Prychitko extends the Austrian School's criticism of central planning to include the decentralized, self-managed and democratic models of socialism - those that were supposed to distinguish Yugoslav-style socialism from Soviet socialism. He critically evaluates the sociali

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1840645199; 9781840645194
    Schriftenreihe: New thinking in political economy
    Schlagworte: Capitalism; Democracy; Comparative economics; Post-communism
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (viii, 219 p), 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-204) and index

    Cover; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: markets, planning and democracy in the age of post-communism; PART ONE The possibility of economic democracy: selfmanaged socialism versus the self-managed firm; 1. Comparative economic systems; 2. Marxism and decentralized socialism; 3. Did Horvat answer Hayek? The crisis of Yugoslav self-management; 4. Perestroika in Yugoslavia: lessons from four decades of self-management; 5. Marxisms and market processes; 6. Marx, postmodernism and selfmanagement: reply to Abell

    7. The critique of workers' self-management: Austrian perspectives and economic theory8. Hayekian socialism: rethinking Burczak, Ellerman, and Kirzner; PART TWO Capitalism and the quest for Utopia; 9. Formalism in Austrian School welfare economics: another pretense of knowledge?; 10. Expanding the anarchist range: a critical reappraisal of Rothbard's contribution to the contemporary theory of anarchism; 11. The welfare state: what is left?; 12. Does market socialism have a future? From Lange and Lerner to Schumpeter and Stiglitz

    13. Socialism as Cartesian legacy: the radical element within F.A. Hayek's The Fatal Conceit14. The collapse of communism - a decade later; 15. Thoughts on Austrian economics, 'Austro-punkism' and libertarianism; References; Index

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