From a Ricardian to a Marxian Ranking of Economic Goals and Means (A Case of the Soviet Union)
Abstract
Addresses two major problems. Argues first that the Stalinist model of socio‐economic development, with its actual emphasis on production for the sake of production, has been Ricardian in its nature. As a result, its dominant features have been the sellers′ market of shortages. Maintains, second, that the essence of the current transformation of the Stalinist system is its movement from the Ricardian to the modified Marxian model of capitalism. Since the latter′s proclaimed goal is production for the sake of profits, the “reformed” Soviet socio‐economic structure will have to end up as the buyers′ market of plenty.
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Citation
Raiklin, E. (1992), "From a Ricardian to a Marxian Ranking of Economic Goals and Means (A Case of the Soviet Union)", International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 19 No. 7/8/9, pp. 90-107. https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000000489
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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