The Political Economy of Participatory Economics / / Michael Albert, Robin Hahnel.

With the near bankruptcy of centrally planned economies now apparent and with capitalism seemingly incapable of generating egalitarian outcomes in the first world and economic development in the third world, alternative approaches to managing economic affairs are an urgent necessity. Until now, howe...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t INTRODUCTION --   |t 1. TRADITIONAL ECONOMIES --   |t 2. PRODUCTION --   |t 3. CONSUMPTION --   |t 4. ALLOCATION --   |t 5. WELFARE --   |t 6. FEASIBILITY --   |t CONCLUSION 
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520 |a With the near bankruptcy of centrally planned economies now apparent and with capitalism seemingly incapable of generating egalitarian outcomes in the first world and economic development in the third world, alternative approaches to managing economic affairs are an urgent necessity. Until now, however, descriptions of alternatives have been unconvincing. Here Michael Albert and Robin Hahnel support the libertarian socialist tradition by presenting a rigorous, well-defined model of how producers and consumers could democratically plan their interconnected activities. After explaining why hierarchical production, inegalitarian consumption, central planning, and market allocations are incompatible with "classlessness," the authors present an alternative model of democratic workers' and consumers' councils operating in a decentralized, social planning procedure. They show how egalitarian consumption and job complexes in which all engage in conceptual as well as executionary labor can be efficient. They demonstrate the ability of their planning procedure to yield equitable and efficient outcomes even in the context of externalities and public goods and its power to stimulate rather than subvert participatory impulses. Also included is a discussion of information management and how simulation experiments can substantiate the feasibility of their model. 
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588 0 |a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 30. Aug 2021) 
650 0 |a Central planning. 
650 0 |a Economics. 
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653 |a Allocation Organization. 
653 |a Allocation. 
653 |a Amadeus. 
653 |a Balance in Practice. 
653 |a Central Planning. 
653 |a Choice of Technology. 
653 |a Constraints. 
653 |a Consumption Institutions. 
653 |a Converging to a Plan. 
653 |a Diversity. 
653 |a Equity Versus Efficiency. 
653 |a Equity. 
653 |a Hierarchical Production. 
653 |a Modeling Production. 
653 |a Participatory Planning. 
653 |a Preliminary Insights. 
653 |a Simulation Methodology. 
653 |a The Logic of Power. 
653 |a Valuative Criteria. 
653 |a Welfare Economics. 
653 |a Work Organization. 
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