Calculation in kind
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Calculation in kind or calculation in-natura is a way of valuating resources and a system of accounting that uses disaggregated physical magnitudes as opposed to a common unit of calculation. As the basis for a socialist economy it was proposed to replace money and financial calculation.
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See also
- Economic planning
- Economic calculation problem
- Input-output planning
- Material balances
- Natural capital accounting
- Post-capitalism
- Post-scarcity economy
- Production for use
- Socialism
- Socialist calculation debate
- Socialist economics
- Socialist mode of production
- Technological rationality
- Time-based currency
- Utility
- Value (economics)
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