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81:. In this vein, Devine has argued that "a major weakness in the modern Austrian School's emphasis on the need for tacit knowledge to be socially mobilised by entrepreneurs participating in the market process is that participation is restricted to those with access to 335:"What On Earth Is To Be Done?" (Manchester, Red Green Study Group). Authors: P. Devine with T. Benton, N. Gotts, P. Hoggett, R. Kuper, E. Lieven, T. Martin, J. Morrissey, C. New, M. Prior, D. Purdy, R. Simon, D. Thompson, H. Wainwright (1995) 291:“Participatory Planning Through Negotiated Coordination”, Science and Society, 66(1):72-85. Special Issue: Building Socialism Theoretically. Alternatives to Capitalism and the Invisible Hand. Guest editor and multiple contributions.(2002): 96:. He and collaborators Fikret Adaman and Begum Ozkaynak are particularly notable for their elaboration of a visionary socialist model that they call participatory planning. The most significant influences on Devine's economic thought were 264:"Inter-Regional Variations in the Degree of Inequality of Income Distribution: The United Kingdom", 1949-65 as P J Devine Journal of The Manchester School of Economic & Social Studies, 1969, vol. 37, issue 2, pages 141-59 65:
called negotiated coordination of those at the most localised level of economic production. This model is notable for specifying an array of social ownership rights and an analytic distinction between
296:"A Reconsideration of the Theory of Entrepreneurship: a participatory approach", Review of Political Economy, 1465-3982, Volume 14, Issue 3, 2002, Pages 329 – 355 (with Fikret Adaman). 305:“Operationalising Strong Sustainability: Definitions, Methodologies and Outcomes,” Environmental Values, 13 (3), 279-303 (SSCI). (2004). (With Begum Ozkaynak, B, and Dan Rigby) 299:“Reinstituting the Economic Process: (Re)embedding the economy in society and nature”, International Review of Sociology, 2003. (with Fikret Adaman and Begüm Özkaynak) 302:“Whither Ecological Economics?,” International Journal of. Environment and Pollution, 2002 18 (4), 317-335 (with Dan Rigby and Begum Ozkaynak) 341:"Feelbad Britain: How to Make it Better", Lawrence & Wishart Ltd, Mar 2009. editors: Pat Devine, Andrew Pearmain and David Purdy (Editor) 329: 285:“The ‘Conflict Theory of Inflation” Revisited”, in Toporowski, J. (ed.), Political Economy and the New Capitalism, London: Routledge. 2000. 318:"An Introduction to Industrial Economics", George Allen & Unwin Ltd., London, 1974 authors: PJ Devine, RM Jones, N. Lee, and WJ Tyson, 77:. Similarly, Devine's work on the subject of industrial planning has largely constituted an extended critique of the Austrian theory of 62: 321:"Democracy and economic planning: the political economy of a self- governing society", Cambridge: Polity Press, 1988. (as PJ Devine). 361: 214: 308:“The Promise of Participatory Planning: A Rejoinder to Hodgson”, Economy and Society, 35(1):141-7, 2006. (with Fikret Adaman.) 395: 324:"Competitiveness, Subsidiarity and Industrial Policy". Editors: Pat J. Devine; Yannis S. Katsoulacos; Roger Sugden. 1996. 70: 31: 385: 380: 276:“The Economic Calculation Debate: Lessons for socialists”, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1996.(with Fikret Adaman) 273:“Socialist Renewal: Lessons from the ‘Calculation’ Debate”, Studies in Political Economy, 1994.(with Fikret Adaman). 338:"Economy and Society: Money, Capitalism and Transition", co-edited with Fikret Adaman, Montreal: Blackrose, 2001. 366: 165: 160: 150: 145: 390: 170: 120: 109: 27: 20: 69:
and market relations. Another key aspect of Devine’s work has been a close reading of the notorious
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Devine, Pat. "Participatory Planning Through Negotiated Coordination, Science & Society 2002
325: 101: 78: 42: 270:"Market Socialism or Participatory Planning?", Review of Radical Political Economics (1992) 351:"Parecon: Life After Capitalism", Historical Materialism (2007) 15:210-217, April 1, 2007. 124: 105: 74: 50: 38: 267:“Inflation and Marxist Theory”, Marxism Today, March, 1974, pp. 70–92. as P.Devine. 292: 279:“A Response to Professor Foss”, Studies in Political Economy, 1996 (with Fikret Adaman) 54: 218: 374: 66: 58: 282:“On the Economic Theory of Socialism”, New Left Review, 1997. (with Fikret Adaman). 247:
Democracy and Economic Planning: The Political Economy of a Self-Governing Society.
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Pat Devine, Polity Press, Cambridge UK and Westview Press. Boulder, CO., USA, 1988
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and later attempts to offer a response to the objections by the
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Devine made one of the most thorough descriptions of a future
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Socialist Renewal: Lessons From the Calculation Debate
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As of 2008, Devine is an honorary research fellow at
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Index

radical
socialist economist
industrial economics
comparative economic systems
post-capitalistic economy
social ownership
means of production
allocation
consumer
capital goods
decentralized participatory economic planning
market forces
economic calculation debate
Austrian school of economic theory
entrepreneurship
capital
Karl Marx
Marxian
Antonio Gramsci
economo-anthropologic theories
Karl Polanyi
Manchester University
Balliol College
Oxford
Robin Hahnel
Industrial Economics
Participatory Economics
Inclusive Democracy
Post-Autistic Economics
Participatory democracy

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