ABSTRACT

Democratic Economic Planning presents a concrete proposal for how to organize, carry out, and integrate comprehensive annual economic planning, investment planning, and long-run development planning so as to maximize popular participation, distribute the burdens and benefits of economic activity fairly, achieve environmental sustainability, and use scarce productive resources efficiently. The participatory planning procedures proposed provide workers in self-managed councils and consumers in neighbourhood councils with autonomy over their own activities while ensuring that they use scarce productive resources in socially responsible ways without subjecting them to competitive market forces.

Certain mathematical and economic skills are required to fully understand and evaluate the planning procedures discussed and evaluated in technical sections in a number of chapters. These sections are necessary to advance the theory of democratic planning, and should be of primary interest to readers who have those skills. However, the book is written so that the main argument can be followed without fully digesting the more technical sections.

Democratic Economic Planning is written for dreamers who are disenamored with the economics of competition and greed want to know how a system of equitable cooperation can be organized; and also for sceptics who demand "hard proof" that an economy without markets and private enterprise is possible.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part I|44 pages

Preliminaries

chapter |2 pages

Introduction to Part I

chapter 1|16 pages

Defining goals

chapter 2|22 pages

Social democratic capitalism

chapter |2 pages

Part I: conclusion

part II|31 pages

Central planning

chapter |2 pages

Introduction to Part II

chapter 3|17 pages

Central planning

How to do it

chapter 4|8 pages

Central planning

Why not to do it

chapter |2 pages

Part II: conclusion

part III|132 pages

A participatory economy

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

Answer to Auntie Tina

chapter 5|10 pages

A participatory economy in brief

chapter 8|10 pages

Dispelling common confusions

chapter 10|16 pages

Reproductive labor 1

chapter |4 pages

Part III: conclusion

part IV|34 pages

Investment planning

chapter |2 pages

Introduction to Part IV

chapter 11|19 pages

Aggregate investment planning 1

chapter 12|8 pages

Comprehensive investment planning 1

chapter |3 pages

Part IV: conclusion

part V|56 pages

Long-run development planning

chapter |2 pages

Introduction to Part V

chapter 13|8 pages

Participatory educational planning

chapter 14|7 pages

Participatory environmental planning

chapter |4 pages

Part V: conclusion

chapter |12 pages

Conclusion