centralized planning
centralized planning.
Centralized planning refers to when the guidance of the economy by direct government control over a large portion of economic activity. This would contrast with allowing the market to do the same thing.
Centralized state planning
Centralized state planning
socialism.
Decentralized educational planning means that teachers are responsible for developing their own teach plans. In a centralized educational planning system, one person is responsible for developing teaching plans for everyone.
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Architects answer to structural heads for what they are planning as a design for building.
There public ownership and centralized planning. The developing socialism to countries are not caring. Also having power.
Economic decisions are made via centralized planning, and prices do not determine how much is produced.
The Wilson administration organized the wartime economy by establishing a series of centralized planning boards. Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States.
The 1959 Cuban Revolution led to significant structural changes in Cuba, including the nationalization of key industries, such as sugar, oil, and telecommunications, which shifted control from private to state ownership. Agrarian reforms redistributed land from wealthy landowners to peasants, aiming to eliminate inequalities in land ownership. Additionally, the revolution established a one-party socialist state under Fidel Castro, replacing the previous democratic government and instituting a centralized economic planning system. These changes fundamentally transformed Cuba's political and economic landscape.