Hans Hirsch
Quantity Planning and Price Planning in the Soviet Union
Herausgegeben:Loucks, William N.;Übersetzung:Scholz, Karl
Hans Hirsch
Quantity Planning and Price Planning in the Soviet Union
Herausgegeben:Loucks, William N.;Übersetzung:Scholz, Karl
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- Verlag: De Gruyter
- Reprint 2016 edition
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 1961
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 560g
- ISBN-13: 9781512802498
- ISBN-10: 1512802492
- Artikelnr.: 47722238
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: De Gruyter
- Reprint 2016 edition
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 1961
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 560g
- ISBN-13: 9781512802498
- ISBN-10: 1512802492
- Artikelnr.: 47722238
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Hans Hirsch. Edited by William N. Loucks. Translated by Karl Scholz
Quantity Planning: Balances and Norms
—Statement of the Problem
—Obtaining Production Data
—Economic Goal Setting
—Balances
—Norms as Element, Combining Balances: Their Determination
—Norms as Routine Stimulation of the Economy
—Participating of Central and Lower Agencies in Drawing Up of the Plan
The Place of Financial Planning in the Soviet Planning System
—The Economic Sense of Money Calculation
—The Introduction of Money Calculation for Control of Plan
—The Differing Attitude Toward Use of Financial Magnitudes as Lead Criteria
Relationship Between Material and Financial Guidance and Division of
Economics Decision-Making Authority
—Distinguishing Characteristics of the Material Method of Guidance
—Relationship Between Determining Goal and Guiding Method
—Compatibility of the Material and the Financial Guiding Method
—The Position of the Enterprise in the Soviet Guidance System
—Distribution of Influence in Planning Investment
Principles of Price Planning
—Elements of Price and Bases for Their Determination
—Viewpoints of Price Regulation
—The Significance of Inflation for the Formation of the Soviet Price System
Final Evaluation of the Price System
—Statement of the Problem
—Obtaining Production Data
—Economic Goal Setting
—Balances
—Norms as Element, Combining Balances: Their Determination
—Norms as Routine Stimulation of the Economy
—Participating of Central and Lower Agencies in Drawing Up of the Plan
The Place of Financial Planning in the Soviet Planning System
—The Economic Sense of Money Calculation
—The Introduction of Money Calculation for Control of Plan
—The Differing Attitude Toward Use of Financial Magnitudes as Lead Criteria
Relationship Between Material and Financial Guidance and Division of
Economics Decision-Making Authority
—Distinguishing Characteristics of the Material Method of Guidance
—Relationship Between Determining Goal and Guiding Method
—Compatibility of the Material and the Financial Guiding Method
—The Position of the Enterprise in the Soviet Guidance System
—Distribution of Influence in Planning Investment
Principles of Price Planning
—Elements of Price and Bases for Their Determination
—Viewpoints of Price Regulation
—The Significance of Inflation for the Formation of the Soviet Price System
Final Evaluation of the Price System
Quantity Planning: Balances and Norms
—Statement of the Problem
—Obtaining Production Data
—Economic Goal Setting
—Balances
—Norms as Element, Combining Balances: Their Determination
—Norms as Routine Stimulation of the Economy
—Participating of Central and Lower Agencies in Drawing Up of the Plan
The Place of Financial Planning in the Soviet Planning System
—The Economic Sense of Money Calculation
—The Introduction of Money Calculation for Control of Plan
—The Differing Attitude Toward Use of Financial Magnitudes as Lead Criteria
Relationship Between Material and Financial Guidance and Division of
Economics Decision-Making Authority
—Distinguishing Characteristics of the Material Method of Guidance
—Relationship Between Determining Goal and Guiding Method
—Compatibility of the Material and the Financial Guiding Method
—The Position of the Enterprise in the Soviet Guidance System
—Distribution of Influence in Planning Investment
Principles of Price Planning
—Elements of Price and Bases for Their Determination
—Viewpoints of Price Regulation
—The Significance of Inflation for the Formation of the Soviet Price System
Final Evaluation of the Price System
—Statement of the Problem
—Obtaining Production Data
—Economic Goal Setting
—Balances
—Norms as Element, Combining Balances: Their Determination
—Norms as Routine Stimulation of the Economy
—Participating of Central and Lower Agencies in Drawing Up of the Plan
The Place of Financial Planning in the Soviet Planning System
—The Economic Sense of Money Calculation
—The Introduction of Money Calculation for Control of Plan
—The Differing Attitude Toward Use of Financial Magnitudes as Lead Criteria
Relationship Between Material and Financial Guidance and Division of
Economics Decision-Making Authority
—Distinguishing Characteristics of the Material Method of Guidance
—Relationship Between Determining Goal and Guiding Method
—Compatibility of the Material and the Financial Guiding Method
—The Position of the Enterprise in the Soviet Guidance System
—Distribution of Influence in Planning Investment
Principles of Price Planning
—Elements of Price and Bases for Their Determination
—Viewpoints of Price Regulation
—The Significance of Inflation for the Formation of the Soviet Price System
Final Evaluation of the Price System