Summary: New Delhi (India), July 19 (ANI): Former president Pranab Mukherjee said that the foundations of modern India were laid by our founders who firmly believed in a
planned economy, as opposed to today, when the Planning Commission has been disbanded.
He also gave insight about the Chinese films in 21st century under the context of the transition from
planned economy to an overall market as China was bringing in more films including commercial films from other countries.
Among the topics are a bridge between East and West: Gunnar Myrdal and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe 1947-57, transferring Western knowledge to a centrally
planned economy: Finland and scientific-technical cooperation with the Soviet Union, social engineering and alienation between East and West: Czech Christian-Marxist dialogue in the 1960s from the national level to the global arena, and planning the future of world markets: the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development's Interfuturs project.
Part of the "Studies in Chinese Christianity" series, Surviving the State, Remaking the Church: A Sociological Portrait of Christians in Mainland China lives up to its title as a scholarly, in-depth examination of how Chinese Christians have adapted and grown amid the monumental changes in Chinese society--from agrarian to urbanizing, from a centrally
planned economy to a market economy, and perhaps most notably, amid transformations in Chinese cultural beliefs, political ideologies, and commercial values.
There are three basic economic models: free market,
planned economy, and the social market economy.
PITC was established on July 21, 1973 through Presidential Decree 252 to trade with Socialist and Other Centrally
Planned Economy Countries (Socpec).
North Korea felt vulnerable with its own deteriorating centrally
planned economy. The alarming economic situation perhaps compelled North Korea to initiate acquisition of nuclear technology with significant help from its close friends, like China and Russia.
For GDR, the failure of the
planned economy imposed by Moscow, coupled with the escape of workers and the trafficking of goods between the East and the West, is a serious economic problem.
These are also the large-scale industries which a centrally
planned economy is best at.
Could a
planned economy, where the government determines who has how much wealth and what wages and prices ought to be, ever succeed?