Planning principles

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When planning principles were referred to the requirements, principles and rules, compliance against plans socialist economy in the GDR . They claimed to embody the “objective interests” of society, for which the ruling socialist party had a monopoly on definition. The most important planning principles were first worked out by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin . Since then, they have been further developed through performance and planning activities in the socialist countries. The most important planning principles were:

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Massing : Interest (n) , in: Piper's Dictionary of Politics , Vol. 1: Political Science. Theories - Methods - Terms , ed. by Dieter Nohlen and Rainer-Olaf Schultze, Piper Verlag, Munich and Zurich 1985, p. 386

literature

  • Dictionary der Ökonomie Sozialismus , Dietz-Verlag Berlin, 6th edition 1989, ISBN 3-320-01267-3