Planned economy
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- | "[[Le Corbusier|Machines for living]]:" for various critics, including [[Tom Wolfe]], the '''[[Pruitt-Igoe]]''' housing project illustrated both the essential unlivability of [[Bauhaus]]-inspired [[international style (architecture)|box architecture]], and the ''[[hubris]]'' of [[central planning]].]] | + | ==See also== |
+ | *[[Calculation in kind]] | ||
+ | *[[Council democracy]] | ||
+ | *[[Dirigisme]] | ||
+ | *[[Economic democracy]] | ||
+ | *[[Econometrics]] | ||
+ | *[[Indicative planning]] | ||
+ | *[[Mixed economy]] | ||
+ | *[[Participatory planning]] | ||
+ | *[[Planned economy]] | ||
+ | *[[Socialization (economics)]] | ||
+ | *[[Socialist economics]] | ||
+ | *[[Technocracy]] | ||
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- Calculation in kind
- Council democracy
- Dirigisme
- Economic democracy
- Econometrics
- Indicative planning
- Mixed economy
- Participatory planning
- Planned economy
- Socialization (economics)
- Socialist economics
- Technocracy
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