| | PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 1 (41), 2012 | | PHILOSOPHY OF ECONOMIC VALUES | | Miropol'lsky D. Yu. Head of the Chair of General Economic Theory, St.Petersburg State University of Economy and Finances, PhD (Economics), Professor
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| The article argues that the sources of struggle between the XXth c. capitalism and socialism are situation in the primitive time, since even the initial acts of human economic activity contain elements of market and planning. Domination of one of these elements depends on the divisibility of the product and the correlation of “basic” and “pioneering” components in it. While market elements primarily stimulate the production of basic products, elements of planning mobilize resources for the production of indivisible pioneering products | Key words: market, plan, basic product, pioneering product, stimulation effect, mobilization effect | Pages: 34 - 38 |
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