Freedom as a Direct Productive Force
The occasionally sharp and heated discussion of economic questions at the Twenty-eighth Congress of the CPSU has not yet become a part of history. It is part of current political life. But it is simply essential for history to verify it, for the logic of economic history to verify it. Perhaps this will help to dispel many illusions, including the illusions of those delegates to the congress who believe that our urgent economic problems can be solved in ways that are separate from the movement of human civilization, that it is possible to restore the "beautiful old world," in which there were orders, obedience >i>[ispolnitel'stvo],>/i> and the demand for it. This, they say, produced results. But the market brings with it excessive freedom, spontaneity, and chaos. It is mis question of the correlation of economic and market freedom and the effectiveness of management that I would like to analyze.
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1991
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Authors: | Uliukaev, A. |
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Problems of Economic Transition. - M.E. Sharpe, Inc., ISSN 1061-1991. - Vol. 34.1991, 1, p. 6-16
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M.E. Sharpe, Inc. |
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