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Sozialisierung und Planwirtschaft

1947

by Bayer

Alfred AmonnCooperativesEmil LedererKarl MarxNationalizationOtto BauerPlanned EconomyProfit and LossSocialismWilhelm RopkeCapitalismCartelsClassical EconomicsCompetitionFriedrich von WieserPrice TheoryWalter EuckenArthur SpiethoffInterventionismLudwig von MisesSocial JusticeSocial PolicyEconomic CalculationFriedrich A. HayekLionel RobbinsVilfredo ParetoFactors of ProductionOskar LangeBureaucracyDemocracyKnowledge EconomicsMixed EconomyAustrian SchoolHans MayerHistorical SchoolMarginal UtilityMarxismIncome DistributionMax WeberUtilityWelfare EconomicsWerner SombartCarl MengerPurchasing PowerUnemploymentBusiness CyclesEconomic CrisisInnovationJoan RobinsonJohn HicksJohn Maynard KeynesOverproductionNational IncomeLaissez-faireRationalizationCommunismEconomic DevelopmentInternational TradeJoseph SchumpeterKarl BucherMonopolyEconomic Policy

Table of Contents · 19 segments

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Socialization and Planned Economy: Front Matter, Introduction, and the Meaning of Socializationchapter
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Definition and Feasibility Question of Socializationtheoretical
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Socialization and the Free Market Economytheoretical
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Connection Between Socialization and Planned Economytheoretical
5
Is Planned Economy Possible? The Economic Calculation Debatetheoretical
6
Economic Calculation and Pricing in a Planned Economytheoretical
7
Bureaucratization, Incentives, and Managerial Responsibilitytheoretical
8
Hayek, Central Planning, Freedom, and Mixed Economic Formstheoretical
9
Socialist Theory, Marginal Utility, and the General Possibility of Planningtheoretical
10
Decision: Economic Science, the Economic Goal, and Criteria for Choosing an Ordertheoretical
11
Free Market Demand, Income Distribution, and Wage Conflicttheoretical
12
Unemployment, Class-Skewed Demand, and the Welfare Value of Competitiontheoretical
13
Competition, Technical Progress, Crises, and Monopoly Powertheoretical
14
Limits of Capitalist Growth and the Opening Case for Planningtheoretical
15
Technical, Calculative, and Freedom Arguments for Planned Economytheoretical
16
Planning, Existential Security, and Deproletarianizationtheoretical
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Concrete Preconditions and Historical Tendencies Toward Planningtheoretical
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Church Social Teaching, Justice, and Conditional Support for Socializationtheoretical
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Conclusion: Planning, Socialization, and the Decision for Actiontheoretical