Market socialism
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Market socialism is a type of economic system where the means of production are either publicly owned or socially owned as cooperatives and operated in a market economy. This differs from non-market socialism in that a market exists for allocating capital goods and the means of production.
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See also
- Cooperative
- Criticisms of Capitalism
- Economic calculation debate
- Goulash Communism
- Lange Model
- Market economy
- Mutualism
- Mutualization
- Neoclassical economics
- New Economic Policy
- New Economic Mechanism
- Parecon
- Ricardian socialism
- Self-managed economy
- Socialist economics
- Socialist market economy
- Socialist-oriented market economy
- Social capitalism
- State capitalism
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