Dreaming of a "New Planning": Development and the Internationalization of Economic Thought in Late Soviet Reformist Politics

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL ISSUES
Ya. G. Feygin
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Abstract:This paper argues that the trajectory of late-Soviet economic thought must be understood in the context of a larger global discourse on the proper role of state planning in the context of development. This debate was born out of a disappointment with the development planning that had dominated prescriptions of economists and policy entrepreneurs on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Faced with the failures of economic development in the "Third World" and a socio-economic crisis in "industrial societies" these intellectuals attempted to invent a "new planning" that derived sources of growth from a "human factor" rather than industrial development. To further this agenda, these figures established international organizations such as the Club of Rome and the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis. Proponents of new planning saw it as a way reorganize the global economy during the turbulent 1970s. As well, these same ideas informed the development of Perestroika.
“新计划”的梦想:苏联后期改良主义政治中经济思想的发展与国际化
摘要:本文认为,必须在一场关于国家计划在发展中的适当作用的更大的全球讨论的背景下理解苏联晚期经济思想的轨迹。这场辩论源于对发展规划的失望,而发展规划一直是铁幕两边经济学家和政策企业家的主要处方。面对“第三世界”经济发展的失败和“工业社会”的社会经济危机,这些知识分子试图发明一种“新计划”,从“人为因素”而非工业发展中获得增长来源。为了推进这一议程,这些人物成立了罗马俱乐部和国际应用系统分析研究所等国际组织。新计划的支持者将其视为在动荡的20世纪70年代重组全球经济的一种方式。同样,这些同样的想法也影响了改革的发展。
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