Abstract
This article illustrates (1) how to determine an efficient division of output between aggregate consumption and aggregate investment in a way that is democratic and participatory, and (2) how annual and investment planning can be integrated to improve outcomes as more accurate information becomes available. The article is of general relevance to the literature on economic planning, but is of particular interest to a post-capitalist “model” known as “participatory economics.”
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