Monday, October 28, 2024

Chapter 5.5.

Chapter 5: Globalization of Planned Economy


5.5. The Council for Grand-Zonal Economic Cooperation

Since the World Commonwealth is not an integrated entity like a single nation state, world economic planning encompasses economic coordination among the five Grand-Zones, which are the regional groupings of the Zones that constitute the World Commonwealth. Such Grand-Zonal economic cooperation is extremely important in a sustainable planned economy as an alternative to capitalist commercial trade.

In essence, a sustainable planned economy is a global economic system based on a world economic plan, in which individual Zonal planned economies and cross-Zonal economic cooperation are organically interrelated.

In that sense, Grand-Zones are important units as economic cooperation spheres, and a working organization such as the Council for Grand-Zonal Economic Cooperation must be established, separate from the World Economic Planning Organization, to handle such inter-Zonal economic cooperation and maintain constant economic cooperation relationships.

To give a specific example, in the case of automobiles, the central Zone within each Grand-Zone produces them according to the guidelines set out in the world economic plan, and they are shared within the Grand-Zone. As a result, automobile manufacturers will no longer compete with each other for global market share, and production activities will be completed within each Grand-Zone.

However, this is not a rigid rule, and in places like Africa where there are no independent automobile manufacturers - although of course the possibility of developing independent manufacturers is greater than under a capitalist economy - the existence of cooperative relationships beyond Grand-Zonal boundaries, such as sourcing from neighboring Europe, is not denied.

Another important role of the Grand-Zones will be economic cooperation in the field of food and agriculture. Communist food production is based on each Zone being self-sufficient, without relying on trade, and in reality communism makes this possible, but the state of agricultural development and production volume are also affected by geographical conditions and weather, and imbalances cannot be completely avoided, so cooperative relationships in which  Grand-Zones that share a common food culture can share scarce products are essential.

A World Food and Agriculture Organization will be established as a specialized agency to coordinate such cooperative relationships globally. This will take over the work of the current UN agency, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), but this agency will remain a coordinating body, and the actual practical aspects of cooperation will be carried out by Food and Agriculture Councils established in each Grand-Zone.



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