Socialist Calculation II: The Socialist Economy
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"Socialist Calculation II: The Socialist Economy" is a major work in the socialist calculation debate that analyzes how a socialist economic system could organize production and allocation without relying on traditional market price mechanisms.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Socialist Calculation II: The Socialist Economy Context triple: [socialist calculation debate, hasImportantWork, Socialist Calculation II: The Socialist Economy]
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The Economics of Feasible Socialism
The Economics of Feasible Socialism is a work that explores how a socialist economy could function efficiently in practice, addressing issues of planning, incentives, and information raised in the socialist calculation debate.
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A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism
A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism is a libertarian economic and political treatise that contrasts socialist and capitalist systems from an Austrian School and anarcho-capitalist perspective.
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Socialism Re-examined
Socialism Re-examined is a political work by American socialist leader Norman Thomas in which he reassesses and defends democratic socialism in the mid-20th century context.
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socialist calculation debate
The socialist calculation debate was a 20th-century economic controversy over whether a socialist planned economy could allocate resources as efficiently as a market system, centering on issues of information, prices, and economic coordination.
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"Planned Economy and Socialism"
"Planned Economy and Socialism" is a seminal work by Frankfurt School economist Friedrich Pollock analyzing the theoretical foundations, practical forms, and political implications of centrally planned economic systems within socialist frameworks.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Socialist Calculation II: The Socialist Economy Target entity description: "Socialist Calculation II: The Socialist Economy" is a major work in the socialist calculation debate that analyzes how a socialist economic system could organize production and allocation without relying on traditional market price mechanisms.
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A.
The Economics of Feasible Socialism
The Economics of Feasible Socialism is a work that explores how a socialist economy could function efficiently in practice, addressing issues of planning, incentives, and information raised in the socialist calculation debate.
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B.
A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism
A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism is a libertarian economic and political treatise that contrasts socialist and capitalist systems from an Austrian School and anarcho-capitalist perspective.
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C.
Socialism Re-examined
Socialism Re-examined is a political work by American socialist leader Norman Thomas in which he reassesses and defends democratic socialism in the mid-20th century context.
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D.
socialist calculation debate
The socialist calculation debate was a 20th-century economic controversy over whether a socialist planned economy could allocate resources as efficiently as a market system, centering on issues of information, prices, and economic coordination.
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E.
"Planned Economy and Socialism"
"Planned Economy and Socialism" is a seminal work by Frankfurt School economist Friedrich Pollock analyzing the theoretical foundations, practical forms, and political implications of centrally planned economic systems within socialist frameworks.
- F. None of above. chosen
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