Abstract

One of the most difficult problems in socialist political economy and in the practice of socialist management is the economic stimulation of production. Under socialism, stimulation presents specific requirements for the organization of all economic relations in the national economy. Until now, the measures taken in the area of stimulation have for the most part been concerned with separate aspects of stimulation. A new note in the decisions adopted by the September (1965) Plenary Meeting of the Party Central Committee is that they encompass planning, the organization of management, and the whole system of cost-accounting relations and economic levers. Herein lie both the difficulty of the initiated economic reform and the guarantee of its high effectiveness.

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