The Main Factors and Methods of the Income Distribution in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
Antonin Bruzek
Chapter Chapter 9 in The Distribution of National Income, 1968, pp 246-254 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract The problem of the distribution of the national income is very important in all types of economies, in spite of the fact that the forms and aims of distribution are different depending on the type of ownership of the means of production. On the one hand it is necessary to examine the question of how the quantity of products produced is or ought to be distributed; on the other, the distribution of income has a great influence on production. In other words, this means that the distribution is not only a question of equity in the distribution of income and of rise in the standard of living, but also an incentive for or a brake to economic growth. Therefore I think that it is necessary to examine the distribution of income from these two points of view. From the human and economic point of view it is not right to maintain excessive differences in incomes, but neither is it possible or useful to introduce conditions of absolute equity in the distribution of income.
Keywords: Income Distribution; National Income; Material Production; Nominal Wage; Socialist Country (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1968
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-15245-2_9
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