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  2. Planned economy - Wikipedia

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    Decentralized planning is usually held in contrast to centralized planning, in particular the Soviet-type economic planning of the Soviet Union's command economy, where economic information is aggregated and used to formulate a plan for production, investment and resource allocation by a single central authority. Decentralized planning can take ...

  3. Don Lavoie - Wikipedia

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    Don Lavoie joined the faculty of the economics department of George Mason University as an assistant professor in 1981. He was co-founder of the interdisciplinary unit known as the Program on Social & Organizational Learning at George Mason University.

  4. Central Planning Won Big on Election Night (opinion) - AOL

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    It's also known by another name: central planning. Industrial policy's tools include giving out subsidies, tax preferences, trade protection, preferential financing, and regulatory advantages.

  5. Soviet-type economic planning - Wikipedia

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    The USSR practiced some form of central planning beginning in 1918 with War Communism until it dissolved in 1991, although the type and extent of planning was of a different nature before imperative centralized planning was introduced in the 1930s. While there were many subtleties to the various forms of economic organization the USSR employed ...

  6. Economic calculation problem - Wikipedia

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    The economic calculation problem (ECP) is a criticism of using central economic planning as a substitute for market-based allocation of the factors of production. It was first proposed by Ludwig von Mises in his 1920 article " Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth " and later expanded upon by Friedrich Hayek .

  7. Councils of governments in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    South Central Connecticut Planning Region: 170: South Central Regional Council of Governments (SCRCOG) (Same) New Haven: Carl J. Amento 568,158: 367.2 sq mi (951 km 2) Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region: 180: Southeastern Connecticut Council of Governments (SCCOG) (Same) Norwich: Amanda E. Kennedy 279,634: 598.1 sq mi (1,549 km 2)

  8. What Is Legacy Planning and Why Is It Important? - AOL

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    Traditionally, the process of planning for the transfer of assets to your loved ones after your death is known as estate planning. As you approach this process, you might also hear another term ...

  9. New towns movement - Wikipedia

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    The Stevenage Development Corporation Board existed between 1946 and 1980, when it was dissolved and its planning powers were passed to Stevenage Borough Council. Evelyn Denington, Baroness of Stevenage was the longest-serving chairwoman of the Stevenage Development Corporation, serving between 1966 and 1980, having also been a board member of ...