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-'''Economic planning''' is a resource allocation mechanism that is contrasted with the [[Market (economics)|market]] mechanism. As a coordinating mechanism for [[socialist economics]], economic planning substitutes [[factor market]]s and is defined as a ''direct'' allocation of resources. This is contrasted with the ''indirect'' allocation mechanism of a market economy. There are various types that economic planning procedures and forms planning can take.+ 
 +A '''planned economy''' is a type of [[economic system]] where investment and the allocation of [[capital good]]s is performed through economy-wide economic and production plans. A planned economy may be based on [[Centralization|centralized]], [[Decentralized planning (economics)|decentralized]] or [[Participatory economics|participatory]] forms of [[economic planning]].
==See also== ==See also==
-*[[Calculation in kind]]+* [[Calculation in kind]]
-*[[Council democracy]]+* [[Communist state]]
-*[[Dirigisme]]+* [[Criticisms of Socialism]]
-*[[Economic democracy]]+* [[Decentralized planning (economics)]]
-*[[Econometrics]]+* [[Economic equilibrium]]
-*[[Indicative planning]]+* [[Economic planning]]
-*[[Mixed economy]]+* [[Economics of fascism]]
-*[[Participatory planning]]+* [[Economic calculation problem]]
-*[[Planned economy]]+* [[Enrico Barone]]
-*[[Socialization (economics)]]+* [[Input-output model]]
-*[[Socialist economics]]+* [[Lange Model]]
-*[[Technocracy]]+* [[Leonid Kantorovich]]
 +* [[Material balance planning]]
 +* [[Market economy]]
 +* [[Mixed economy]]
 +* [[Political and Economic Planning]]
 +* [[Non-conformists of the 1930s]]
 +* [[Neosocialism]]
 +* [[Marxism-Leninism]]
 +* [[Marcel Déat]]
 +* [[Participatory economics]]
 +* [[Inclusive democracy]]
 +* [[Indicative planning]]
 +* [[Public ownership]]
 +* [[Socialist calculation debate]]
 +* [[Socialist economics]]
 +* [[Technocracy (bureaucratic)|Technocracy]]
 +* [[Jean Coutrot]]
 + 
 +'''Case studies:'''
 +* [[Analysis of Soviet-type economic planning]]
 +* [[First Malaysia Plan]]
 +* [[Five-Year Plans for the National Economy of the Soviet Union|Five-Year Plans in the Soviet Union]]
 +* [[Five-year plans of Argentina]]
 +* [[Five-Year Plans of South Korea]]
 +* [[Great Leap Forward]] (China)
 +* [[Economy of Singapore]]
 +* [[Economy of India]]
 +* [[Project Cybersyn]], a project for a computer network controlling the economy of Chile under [[Salvador Allende]].
 +* [[Eastern Bloc economies]]
 +* [[Economy of Saudi Arabia]]
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"Machines for living:" for various critics, including Tom Wolfe, the Pruitt-Igoe housing project illustrated both the essential unlivability of Bauhaus-inspired box architecture, and the hubris of central planning.
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"Machines for living:" for various critics, including Tom Wolfe, the Pruitt-Igoe housing project illustrated both the essential unlivability of Bauhaus-inspired box architecture, and the hubris of central planning.

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A planned economy is a type of economic system where investment and the allocation of capital goods is performed through economy-wide economic and production plans. A planned economy may be based on centralized, decentralized or participatory forms of economic planning.

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