Socialist economics
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Socialist economics refers to the economic theories, practices, and norms of hypothetical and existing socialist economic systems.
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See also
- Anarchist economics
- Anarcho-communism
- Basic income
- Collectivist anarchism
- Communism
- Complexity economics
- Collectivism
- Economic calculation debate
- Economic democracy
- Economic planning
- Evolutionary economics
- Fair Trade
- Feminist economics
- Gandhian economics
- History of economic thought
- Indicative planning
- Job Guarantee
- Labour economics
- List of socialist economists
- Market socialism
- Marxian economics
- Mutualism (economic theory)
- Mixed Economy
- Cooperative Stock Market
- Nationalization
- Participatory economics
- Planned economy
- Post-capitalism
- Production for use
- Public banking
- Ricardian socialism
- Syndicalism
- Social dividend
- Socialist market economy
- Socialist mode of production
- Socialization (economics)
- Welfare economics
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