- Pat Devine
Pat Devine is currently (
2008 ) an honorary research fellow atManchester University . He began his academic studies in economics atBalliol College ,Oxford . The most significant influences on his economic thought wereKarl Marx and the Marxian tradition, as well as the work ofKarl Polanyi . His main areas of interest are industrial economics (joint author of "An Introduction to Industrial Economics") and comparative economic systems (author of "Democracy and Economic Planning"). He and collaborators Fikret Adaman and Begum Ozkaynak are particularly notable for their elaboration of a visionary socialist model that they call “Participatory Planning.”Several key ideas and intellectual engagements characterize Devine’s scholarly output. He has formulated one of the most thorough descriptions of a future economy with allocation by democratic planning and social ownership. The model is distinguished by its close attention to the specification of an array of social ownership rights. It is equally notable for the analytic distinction it posits between “market forces” and “market relations.” Another key aspect of Devine’s work has been a close reading of the economic calculation debate [http://www3.sympatico.ca/bernard.leask/renewal.html] , and subsequent attempts to offer a serious response to the objections of the Austrian school of economic theory. In like manner, Devine’s work on the subject of “industrial planning” has in large part constituted an extended critique of the Austrian theory of entrepreneurship.
ee also
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Robin Hahnel
*Participatory Economics
*Inclusive Democracy
*Post-Autistic Economics
*Participatory democracy
*Participatory politics
*Transformative economics References
* "Democracy and Economic Planning: The Political Economy of a Self-Governing Society." Pat Devine, Polity Press, Cambridge UK and Westview Press. Boulder, CO., USA, 1988
External links
* [http://www3.sympatico.ca/bernard.leask/renewal.html Socialist Renewal: Lessons From the Calculation Debate]
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