第三世界的积累、社会服务与社会主义转型:基于莫桑比克经验的分散化规划反思

Accumulation, social services and socialist transition in the third world: Reflections on decentralised planning based on the Mozambican experience

Journal of Development Studies · 1988
被引 19
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

论证了在贫困经济体中,通过分散化规划、社会服务与农村生产投资结合以及市场干预来实现经济发展和社会主义转型的可行性与逻辑,基于莫桑比克独立头十年的经验。

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to argue for the viability, and the logic, of a distinctive approach to planning economic development and socialist transition in poor economies. The components of this distinctive approach are: more decentralised, and popularly‐based, planning and control of accumulation; the close interlinking of investment in social services and in rural production; and an emphasis on intervention in the market as a tool of socialist planning. The article therefore presents an argument about economic planning intended to be relevant to a range of countries with similar general aims and problems. However, the ideas are developed here, as they were in practice, through a reflection on our own understanding of planning andits problems in Mozambique during the first ten years of that country's independence.1

积累社会服务社会主义转型分散规划莫桑比克