Berkeley: University of California Press, 1947. — 280 p.
The Function and Concept of Planning.
The Making of the Plan.
The determination of purpose in a planned economy.
The two schedules of the plan.
Psychological arguments against the possibility of valut calculation.
The coordination of the two columns.
The Execution of the Plan.
Control figures.
The inducement of individuals to compliance.
The future of private enterprise.
Labor arbitration.
Choice of occupation.
Freedom to save and the rate of interest.
Excursus on planning and "economic maturity".
"Noneconomic" Functions and Purposes in Economic Planning.
War and post-war planning.
Ethical and other cultural values.
National planning and international economic relations.
Partial Planning.
Physical planning.
Regional planning.
Planning for social groups.
Credit planning.
"National Budgets".
Planning and economic policy.
Economiс Planning and Democracy.
Indexes.