Preface page1
Part I: PRINCIPLES OF SUSTAINABLE PLANNED ECONOMY
Chapter 1: What is a planned economy?
1.1. Planned economy and market economy page2
1.2. Planned economy and exchange economy page3
1.3. Marx's theory of planned economy page4
Chapter 2: Criticism of the Soviet-style planned economy
Chapter 3: The Relationship between the Environment and the Economy
3.2. Science and forecasting page9
3.3. Role of environmental ethics page10
3.4. Limitations of Classical Environmental Economics page11
3.5. Environment planned economy model page12
3.6. Dialectic between Environment and Economy page13
3.7. Economic Theory of Non-monetized Economy page14
Chapter 4: Standard Principles of Planning
4.1. Overview page15
4.2. Environmental Balance -part 1- : Mitigation vs. Control page16
4.3. Environmental Balance -part 2- : Mathematical Models page17
4.4. Material Balance -part1- :Supply-Demand Adjustment page18
4.5. Material Balance -part2- :Local production for local consumption page19
4.6. Material Balance -part3- :Mathematical Models page20
4.7. Disciplining principle of the free production domain page21
Part II: THE PROCESS OF SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC PLANNING
Chapter 5: Globalization of Planned Economy
5.1. Non-bureaucratic planning page21a
5.2. Global Planned Economy page22
5.3. From trade to economic cooperation page23
5.4. The World Economic Planning Organization page24
5.5. The Council for Grand-Zonal Economic Cooperation page25
Chapter 6: Planned Economy and Political Systems
6.1. Economic Systems and Political Systems page26
6.2. Political and economic bicameral system page27
6.3. The role of the World Commonwealth page28
To be continued.