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020 _a978-93-80833-69-9
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_bGUP
100 _aGupta R.K
245 _aEconomic Development And Planning /
_cR,K Gupta, A.K Sharma.
250 _a1st ed.
_b2012
260 _aNew Delhi.
_bGlobal Publications.
_c2012.
300 _a272 p . ;
_bhardbound
_c14x22cm
505 _a1.Introduction 2.Political and mixed economy 3.Welfare state and economies 4.Planned economy 5.Economy of India 6.Economic freedom 7.Anarchism 8.Individualist anarchism 9.Barter system 10.Neoclassical economic theory 11.Neocolonialism 12.Communism Ideology 13.Dirigisme and feudalism 14.Georgism-Economic Philosophy 15,Economy in the caliphate 16.Liberation socialism 17.History of economic thought
520 _aEconomic planning refers to any directing or planning of economic activity outside the mechanisisms of the market,in an attempt to achieve specific economic or social outcomes. Planning is an economic mechanism fir resource allocation and decision-making in contrast with the market mechanism. Most economies are mixed economies, incorporating elements of market mechanisms and planning for distributing inputs and outputs. The level of centralization of decision-making ultimately depends on the type of planning mechanism employed: as such planning may be based on either centralized or decentralized decision-making.
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