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Published: 01 August 2022
Figure 1. Translated version of diagram in pamphlet for the Dutch Plan of Labor, 1936. More
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History of Political Economy (2022) 54 (4): 689–718.
Published: 01 August 2022
...Figure 1. Translated version of diagram in pamphlet for the Dutch Plan of Labor, 1936. ...
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History of Political Economy (1976) 8 (1): 83–94.
Published: 01 March 1976
... wage rate. But, as I have argued else- where, the planned labor inputs specified by this demand curve re- flect the firms’ profit-maximizing behavior on the assumption that at the designated real wages they will be able to sell in the market all of their correspondingly planned outputs. Why...
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History of Political Economy (2000) 32 (1): 103–137.
Published: 01 March 2000
... of the Soviet Union, 1928-1991. International Labor and Working Class History no . 50: 9 -28. Grote, Gerhard. 1966 . Problems of Foreign Trade in the German Democratic Republic. Economics of Planning 6.1 : 68 -82. Grundorganisation des Instituts für Wirtschaftswissenschaften. 1967a . Aktennotiz...
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History of Political Economy (2020) 52 (1): 101–133.
Published: 01 February 2020
... writings mention neither the need for plan- Alcouffe and Le Bris / Jean Fourastié s Theory of Development 105 10. In this book, he devoted eight pages to the de nition of different forms of productivity, explaining why he focuses on labor productivity. In his rst publications, he preferred to use rendement...
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History of Political Economy (1978) 10 (4): 549–576.
Published: 01 November 1978
... that Keynes . . . assumes that the firms of the economy are always on their demand curve for labor as determined by the latter’s di- minishing marginal productivity. . . . But, as I have argued . elsewhere, the planned labor inputs specified by this demand curve reflect the firms...
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History of Political Economy (2025) 57 (3): 441–475.
Published: 01 June 2025
... as the primary author of the British Labour Party's Labour and the Nation (Labour Party 1927), which set out the party's plan for the gradual nationalization of the economy (Durbin 1985 : 60). Laski (1923 : 196) referred to private ownership of the means of production as the “fundamental basis...
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History of Political Economy (1976) 8 (2): 151–184.
Published: 01 June 1976
... of occupation are to be avoided, differences of wages between different types of work and different industries and localities must largely if not mainly be influenced by supply-conditions and by the need to attract labour in the directions in which the production plan re- quires...
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History of Political Economy (1974) 6 (1): 48–75.
Published: 01 March 1974
... Planning.” Voprosy Ekonomiki (Moscow), 1969 , no. 8. Bródy , A. Proportions, Prices and Planning: A Mathematical Restatement of the Labor Theory of Value . New York, 1969 . Bronfenbrenner , M. “The Vicissitudes of Marxian Economics.” History of Political Economy 2 ( 1970 ): 205...
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History of Political Economy (1976) 8 (3): 367–379.
Published: 01 September 1976
.... Johansen , L. 1963 . “Labor Theory of Value and Marginal Utilities”. Economics of Planning 3 : 89 -103. Kade , G. 1962 . Die Grundannahmen der Preistheorie . Berlin. Kantorovich , L. V. 1939 . Mathematical Methods of Organization of Planning and Production . In Russian. Moscow...
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History of Political Economy (1981) 13 (3): 471–512.
Published: 01 September 1981
... De utro tjenere (The Unfaithful Servants). Oslo, 1974 . Galenson , Walter. Labor in Norway . Cambridge, Mass. 1949 . Grunwald , Joseph. “ National Economic Budgeting in Norway .”Unpublished dissertation, Columbia University”, 1951 . Grunwald , Joseph. “Planned Economy...
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History of Political Economy (1972) 4 (1): 113–126.
Published: 01 March 1972
.... In Fig. 2, sector 2 labor input is shown as growing. In general, this will not be so, since Ht is usually rising faster than the labor force. 11. A THEORYOF ALLOCATXVEADJUSTMENT Presumably, in a planned economy with perfect information and precise execution, sectoral resource...
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History of Political Economy (1997) 29 (3): 523–548.
Published: 01 September 1997
... effects insofar as this plan is complementary to others. The process of capital regrouping has implications for labor. Labor will be displaced and will have to slot into other capital combinations. Skills acquired for one purpose may be less suited to others. Unemployment is labor’s natural...
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History of Political Economy (1990) 22 (4): 659–675.
Published: 01 November 1990
... a la Weimann and Polanyi. The exchange of commodities between enterprises would be regulated by central planning in a way similar to cartels’ regulation of transactions between their member firms. The idea of calculating prices in terms of labor time had been criti- cized by Karl Kautsky...
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History of Political Economy (2005) 37 (2): 309–342.
Published: 01 June 2005
... to labor is not objectively determined, nor is there anything timeless about the hierarchy of needs. The economic plans address what are held to be pressing social needs, but such considerations of need are sensitive in part also to ecological history. Take the example of a company taking over...
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History of Political Economy (1988) 20 (4): 543–564.
Published: 01 November 1988
... Jay, James Meade, and Joan Robinson, and by Labour sympathizers in the City of London, who had formed the XYZ group early in 1932. He continued to draw upon these advisers in preparing more detailed plans for postwar financial policy during the Second World War, and several of them were, like...
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History of Political Economy (2019) 51 (S1): 127–151.
Published: 01 December 2019
... is a total quantity of resources consumed, and R¯ is a quan- tity of quality resources. Yaremenko assumes a notion of technical com- plementarity: production processes that require multiple inputs will tend to require inputs of similar quality levels (including labor and the con- sumption goods it requires...
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History of Political Economy (2019) 51 (S1): 100–126.
Published: 01 December 2019
... position of textbooks that the law of planning comes from the fact that the socialist economy is planned and instead encouraged an approach that began with the distribution of labor across branches of the economy and productive relations favored by Kronrod and his allies.15 Gatovsky s shift was also...
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History of Political Economy (2024) 56 (S1): 235–258.
Published: 01 December 2024
...) order based on rationalization of the labor forces was compatible with the type of corporatism supported by the Vichy regime; and, in addition, he developed his ideas at the exact moment France had to begin managing the shortages caused by the war. Planning became a matter of course, which, henceforth...
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History of Political Economy (2024) 56 (S1): 155–181.
Published: 01 December 2024
.... These features, with few exceptions, were accompanied by state (or “all-people”) ownership. The “law of value” was replaced by the “law of planned and proportional development,” with individual labor not valued by the market but its social necessity valued immediately, directly (Rumyantsev 1966 ). Commodity...