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SYSTEMS APPROACH TO SOCIO‐ECONOMIC PLANNING

RADMILA STOJANOVIĆ (Dept. of Economics, University of Belgrade, Kamenićka 6, Belgrade (Yugoslavia))

Kybernetes

ISSN: 0368-492X

Article publication date: 1 January 1977

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Abstract

Society is considered as a large system and, therefore, the inevitable planning of its development as a whole must be such that the focus is on the interaction: nature — man — society. The following topics will be discussed: The participation and coordination of natural and social sciences in the formation of the future of the human society, in general, and of various given social systems in particular; the most important reasons favouring the systems approach to socio‐economic planning; the consideration of the whole planning — action feedback cycle, i.e. the simultaneous planning of both large wholes and their parts alongside the continuous coordination of interests and goals at various levels of management in the economy as well as in the whole society (the so‐called convergence planning); three levels of the development plan of any economic system (the technical, the economic and the social plan of development and their unity. Technical, economic and social proportions in the process of development); the relationship of development policy planning and the technology of planning (development policy planning as a general social activity. Optimality of the planning system).

Citation

STOJANOVIĆ, R. (1977), "SYSTEMS APPROACH TO SOCIO‐ECONOMIC PLANNING", Kybernetes, Vol. 6 No. 1, pp. 27-37. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb005437

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MCB UP Ltd

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