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Sozialisierung und Planwirtschaft
1947
by
Bayer
Alfred Amonn
Cooperatives
Emil Lederer
Karl Marx
Nationalization
Otto Bauer
Planned Economy
Profit and Loss
Socialism
Wilhelm Ropke
Capitalism
Cartels
Classical Economics
Competition
Friedrich von Wieser
Price Theory
Walter Eucken
Arthur Spiethoff
Interventionism
Ludwig von Mises
Social Justice
Social Policy
Economic Calculation
Friedrich A. Hayek
Lionel Robbins
Vilfredo Pareto
Factors of Production
Oskar Lange
Bureaucracy
Democracy
Knowledge Economics
Mixed Economy
Austrian School
Hans Mayer
Historical School
Marginal Utility
Marxism
Income Distribution
Max Weber
Utility
Welfare Economics
Werner Sombart
Carl Menger
Purchasing Power
Unemployment
Business Cycles
Economic Crisis
Innovation
Joan Robinson
John Hicks
John Maynard Keynes
Overproduction
National Income
Laissez-faire
Rationalization
Communism
Economic Development
International Trade
Joseph Schumpeter
Karl Bucher
Monopoly
Economic Policy
Table of Contents · 19 segments
1
Socialization and Planned Economy: Front Matter, Introduction, and the Meaning of Socialization
chapter
2
Definition and Feasibility Question of Socialization
theoretical
3
Socialization and the Free Market Economy
theoretical
4
Connection Between Socialization and Planned Economy
theoretical
5
Is Planned Economy Possible? The Economic Calculation Debate
theoretical
6
Economic Calculation and Pricing in a Planned Economy
theoretical
7
Bureaucratization, Incentives, and Managerial Responsibility
theoretical
8
Hayek, Central Planning, Freedom, and Mixed Economic Forms
theoretical
9
Socialist Theory, Marginal Utility, and the General Possibility of Planning
theoretical
10
Decision: Economic Science, the Economic Goal, and Criteria for Choosing an Order
theoretical
11
Free Market Demand, Income Distribution, and Wage Conflict
theoretical
12
Unemployment, Class-Skewed Demand, and the Welfare Value of Competition
theoretical
13
Competition, Technical Progress, Crises, and Monopoly Power
theoretical
14
Limits of Capitalist Growth and the Opening Case for Planning
theoretical
15
Technical, Calculative, and Freedom Arguments for Planned Economy
theoretical
16
Planning, Existential Security, and Deproletarianization
theoretical
17
Concrete Preconditions and Historical Tendencies Toward Planning
theoretical
18
Church Social Teaching, Justice, and Conditional Support for Socialization
theoretical
19
Conclusion: Planning, Socialization, and the Decision for Action
theoretical