Distorted macroeconomics of central planning

There are two main pitfalls for those who analyse Soviet-type economies: the difficulty of explaining macroeconomic relationships in terms of either neoclassical or Keynesian received theory and the distorted official data. It is systemic features that make the characteristic macro effects mean some...

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Main Author: J. WINIECKI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associazione Economia civile 2013-10-01
Series:PSL Quarterly Review
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Online Access:https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa04/psl_quarterly_review/article/view/10822
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description There are two main pitfalls for those who analyse Soviet-type economies: the difficulty of explaining macroeconomic relationships in terms of either neoclassical or Keynesian received theory and the distorted official data. It is systemic features that make the characteristic macro effects mean something different under central planning from what is understood by Western economists and generate quantity and price distortions that cause statistics in Soviet-type economies to differ from those in market economies. This paper sets these differences and distortions into an explanatory framework and, while received theory is applied, the impact of institutional differences is also taken into account. Empirical support for the framework is given with attention drawn to distortions in prices and especially quantities, since the latter are less evident.   JEL: P21
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spelling doaj.art-0f87ca66241b43088cbcb4e862f4e5492023-02-03T16:47:13ZengAssociazione Economia civilePSL Quarterly Review2037-36352037-36432013-10-013915710.13133/2037-3643/10822Distorted macroeconomics of central planningJ. WINIECKIThere are two main pitfalls for those who analyse Soviet-type economies: the difficulty of explaining macroeconomic relationships in terms of either neoclassical or Keynesian received theory and the distorted official data. It is systemic features that make the characteristic macro effects mean something different under central planning from what is understood by Western economists and generate quantity and price distortions that cause statistics in Soviet-type economies to differ from those in market economies. This paper sets these differences and distortions into an explanatory framework and, while received theory is applied, the impact of institutional differences is also taken into account. Empirical support for the framework is given with attention drawn to distortions in prices and especially quantities, since the latter are less evident.   JEL: P21 https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa04/psl_quarterly_review/article/view/10822Central planningSoviet-type economiesinstitutional differencesdistortions
spellingShingle J. WINIECKI
Distorted macroeconomics of central planning
PSL Quarterly Review
Central planning
Soviet-type economies
institutional differences
distortions
title Distorted macroeconomics of central planning
title_full Distorted macroeconomics of central planning
title_fullStr Distorted macroeconomics of central planning
title_full_unstemmed Distorted macroeconomics of central planning
title_short Distorted macroeconomics of central planning
title_sort distorted macroeconomics of central planning
topic Central planning
Soviet-type economies
institutional differences
distortions
url https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa04/psl_quarterly_review/article/view/10822
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