Cycles and Crises in Statist Economies
Patrick Flaherty
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Review of Radical Political Economics, 1992, vol. 24, issue 3-4, 111-135
Abstract:
Cyclical development in statist economies is generated by the organic relationship between accumulation and the evolution of the real network of power relations interweaving beneath the monolithic facade of command-administrative planning. This article will outline a meta-theory of planning in statist economies—its preconditions, actual operations, and practical consequences—drawing upon the Eastern European experience but with particular reference to the former Soviet Union. My aim is to demystify macro-economic planning in order to help rehabilitate it.
Date: 1992
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