This 1987 book brings together the series of papers Kalecki wrote,
between 1940 and his death in 1970, on economic planning, that
contain the germ of his theory of growth in a socialist economy.
They also contain an intriguing analysis of economic planning in a
socialist society. This analysis anticipates many of the tenets of
the disequilibrium school of economists of the 1970s. In his
introduction, Jan Toporowski argues that Kalecki's work on the
theory of growth in a socialist economy is incomplete and has often
consequently been misrepresented without the analysis presented in
these papers, which are in this edition. This book will be of
interest to all those interested in Kaecki's work, the economics of
planning, and economic policy-making.
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