Communist Planning versus Rationality : Mathematical Economics and the Central Plan in Eastern Europe and China (Revisiting Communism: Collectivist Economic and Political Thought in Historical Perspective)

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Communist Planning versus Rationality : Mathematical Economics and the Central Plan in Eastern Europe and China (Revisiting Communism: Collectivist Economic and Political Thought in Historical Perspective)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 424 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781793631770
  • DDC分類 335.430947

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This volume examines concepts of central planning, a cornerstone of political economy in Soviet-type societies. It revolves around the theory of "optimal planning" which promised a profound modernization of Stalinist-style verbal planning. Encouraged by cybernetic dreams in the 1950s and supporting the strategic goals of communist leaders in the Cold War, optimal planners offered the ruling elites a panacea for the recurrent crises of the planned economy. Simultaneously, their planning projects conveyed the pride of rational management and scientific superiority over the West. The authors trace the rise and fall of the research program in the communist era in eight countries of Eastern Europe, including the Soviet Union, and China, describing why the mission of optimization was doomed to fail and why the failure was nevertheless very slow. The theorists of optimal planning contributed to the rehabilitation of mathematical culture in economic research in the communist countries, and thus, to a neoclassical turn in economics all over the ex-communist world). However, because they have not rejected optimal planning as "computopia," there is a large space left behind for future generations to experiment with Big Optimal Plans anew—based, at this time, on artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Contents

Introduction: Another "Grand Illusion" - Optimizing the Central Plan

Chapter One: To Command or to Understand? Planning Concepts and Economic Research in Communist Bulgaria

Chapter Two: Quantitative Economics in China. From Planned Economy to Socialist Market Economy

Chapter Three: Mathematical Economics and Central Planning. Economic Research in Czechoslovakia under Communism

Chapter Four: Theory and Political Economy of Central Planning in East Germany

Chapter Five: Mathematical Economics outside the Neoclassical Paradigm? Evolution of Planning Concepts in Hungary under Communism

Chapter 6: Between Rationality and Reality. Economics and Central Planning in Poland (1945-1989)

Chapter Seven: The Failure of Communist Planning: A Perspective from Romania

Chapter Eight: Communism = Soviet Power + Planning. Planning and Mathematical Economics in the Soviet Union

Chapter Nine: Mathematical Economics, Economic Modeling, and Planning in Yugoslavia

Conclusion: Rationality Found and Lost? In Search of a New Historical Narrative of Optimal Planning

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