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प्रश्न
Bring out the arguments against planning.
उत्तर
The arguments against planning are discussed below.
(a) Loss of freedom:
- The absence of freedom in decision-making may act as an obstacle to economic growth.
- Regulations and restrictions are the backbones of a planned economy.
- Economic freedom comprises freedom of consumption, freedom of choice of occupation, freedom to produce, and the freedom to fix prices for the products.
- Under planning, the crucial decisions are made by the Central Planning Authority.
(b) Elimination of Initiative: Under centralized planning, there will be no incentive for initiatives and innovations.
- The absence of private ownership and profit motive discourages entrepreneurs from taking bold decisions and risk-taking. Attractive profit is the incentive for searching for new ideas, new lines, and new, methods.
- As all enjoy equal rewards under a planned economy irrespective of their effort, efficiency, and productivity.
- The bureaucracy and red-tapism which are the features of a planned economy, cripple the initiative as they cause procedural delay and time loss.
(c) High cost of Management:
- No doubt the fruits of planning such as industrialization, social justice, and regional balance are good.
- But the cost of management of economic affairs outweighs the benefits of planning.
- Plan formulation and implementation involve the engagement of an army of staff for data collection and administration.
(d) Difficulty in advance calculations:
- Price mechanism provides for the automatic adjustment among price, demand, and supply in a Laissez-Faire economy.
- The producers and consumers adjust their supply and demand based on price changes.
- The arguments against planning are mostly concerned with centralized and totalitarian planning.
- Democratic planning, planning by inducement, and decentralized planning especially under mixed economies give equal roles to the private sector and public sector.
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