Abstract
Starting with the difficulties of control and management, this study proposes a large-scale program which may be suited not only for re-channeling the economy onto the course of reforms started in 1968, but also for handling problems left unsolved at that time as well as those which have emerged in the course of control and management without central directive planning. The study analyzes the questions of planning, the institutional system of enterprises, and the problems of money and credit circulation.
Notes
* Reprinted with permission from Acta Oeconomica, Vol. 28 (3–4), pp. 295–315 (1982). [The translation has been edited.—L.D.T.]