Exam 15: Ideological Differences and Justifications for Planning in Economics

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Planning, quite apart from its recent "bad press," has a strong tradition and deep roots in American economic practice.

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"When the market system fails, the government must intervene for the sake of the society" is the statement of a

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Support for planning from the Radical view is primarily justified in terms of

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Radicals believe that Liberal targeted "tax-cut" planning

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Radicals believe that social planning

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"Indicative planning," such as that used in France and Japan, was first used in the United States in the 1960s.

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"Planning" is acceptable to Conservatives only if it is determined by individual choices collectively expressed in the market.

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Conservatives hold that although administrative planning has brought about high rates of growth in output and employment in some developing nations, it cannot be effective in complex, advanced countries.

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According to the Conservative view, the principal loser under central planning is

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Liberals and Radicals agree that capitalism needs planning.

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Which of the following is not offered as evidence in a Liberal justification for more planning?

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According to Radicals, greed and not concern for society's welfare is why some businesses have endorsed the idea of an industrial policy.

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Conservatives are generally willing to accept a halfway house on the road to planning, that is, some controls on output and prices.

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The basic ideological difference between Liberals and Conservatives on the one hand and Radicals on the other is that Radicals

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Conservatives would

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To the Conservative, more planning implies

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According to the Liberal view, all profit controls are undesirable because they choke off new investment.

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It is the Liberals contention that tax-subsidy incentives, joint planning participation by labor and capital, and the careful setting of output targets will avoid many of the inefficiencies and crises that develop in unplanned markets.

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Soviet-style central planning, with its enormous success in creating jobs, has long been supported by American Radicals.

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Liberals refute the Conservative claim that planning will end capitalism with all of the following arguments except

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