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    Venecks participatory economy: failure or success?

    Along the 20th century, numerous numbers of economic

    systems have been introduced. Most famously capitalism (Wilson L,

    2008), beside other systems like communism, fasiaims and

    socialism. Actually Yugoslavia is the only country which experienced

    nearly all economic systems in addition to what so called the labour

    market economy (howord, 2001) which will give us an opportunity

    to make a contrast between veneks participatory economy applied

    in Yugoslavia and the rest of the economic systems. The main idea

    of the participatory economy is based on emphasizing on the

    labours role in the economy. Workers were not considered as a

    factor of production, but actually the owners of factors of production

    throughout enterprises and corporations they worked in (Kennet

    2004). This essay will express the participatory economy or in other

    words, labour market economy in terms of definition, objectives,

    and principles and mostly important the evaluation of the degree of

    success of the system. The essay will also express the performance

    of the participatory economy in reigns of venek and Tito who are the

    founders of the system (kalmi 2003).

    Veneck provided an economic system which is very

    exceptional. It was as previously stated a combination between

    socialism and capitalism. It took the participation of people in

    managing the economy as workers and through firms from

    capitalism (self-management 462). On the other hand, the idea of

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    equality between workers was socially based. What was very unique

    about venecks participatory economy is the period it showed up in.

    After the Vietnam war and the during the cold war period between

    capitalism and communism, people started looking for an

    intermediate system and venecks system was the strongest

    nominee (kalmi 2003) . It was then adopted by Tito in Yugoslavia

    who was one of the strongest supporters.

    Generally speaking this type of managing the wealth of the

    economy has proved to be not so successful for many reasons which

    will be expressed throughout the essay. One of the evidence is that

    it didnt last for long; it started officially in the 1950s (Library of

    Congress Country Studies 1990) and ended by the end of the

    Yugoslavian state in 2003. Some attribute the failure of the labour-

    market economic system to the way venek himself represented it

    (kalmi 2003). He was accused of being too eager to represent his

    idea and he refused any adjustment in the economic system. In

    other terms, not flexible. Another opinion expressed was calling for

    separating between the theory of venek and the way it was applied

    in the Yugoslavian economy. They actually attribute the failure to

    the way Yugoslavia adopted or applied the system. They actually

    applied it in only three institutions out of five main economic

    institutions. Besides, venek was very unrealistic expressing the

    predicted results. (Kennet 2004).this opinion seems much more

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    realistic and accurate as the performance of the economy does not

    depend on the degree it sticks to its economic ideology as much as

    it depends on the way of management of those in charge. One of

    the opinions regarding the failure of the participatory system is that

    venick went so theoretical rather than practical (kalmi 2003). He

    actually focused too much on the operation of the firms under the

    workers management and failed to provide an overview of the

    operation of the economy in all its microeconomic and

    macroeconomic aspect. This opinion is not very accurate as no

    economist or research can provide such vision on the performance

    of the economy and no one can provide such ideal figure. Others

    assumed that one of the major deficiencies in the participatory

    economy adopted by venick is that it lacked the link between firms

    (self-management 463). Firms might have been operating

    successfully, but the absence of link can be a huge deficiency in the

    economy.

    The participatory system has many objectives, but actually all

    these objectives can be summarized in two main issues; eliminating

    unemployment and focusing on the personal income rather than the

    total GDP. There arent really frequent statistics about the economy

    indicators in this period, but there are other important indicators

    (kalmi 2003). These objectives were great proof of the failure of the

    system as venek was very optimistic and he had to realise that this

    was not applicable. Maximizing the output of the enterprises werent

    the first concern, but the higher income of labour was (Kennet

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    2004). This can lead to less enthusiastic workers with very low

    output because they lack the incentive to produce.

    It is very clear that the veneks economic model didnt

    achieve the expressed objectives, but there are still benefits to be

    mentioned. The most important advantage is the relative

    satisfaction of a very wide class in the society who are the workers.

    Another important advantage is minimizing the friction between the

    government and workers as they have the most powerful situation

    in the economy (Kennet 2004). Decreasing the gap between the rich

    and the poor was also an effective advantage although some

    consider as a curse.

    After the end of the cold war by the defeat of communism and

    outstanding the capitalism, the world rejected any other system

    rather than capitalism including the participatory economy. The

    Yugoslavian economy went weaker and weaker. Inflation rate

    reached 42% in 2000 and the GDP per capita was $2,300 only, the

    purchasing power was also very low (World Fact Book

    2001).Yugoslavia finally ended with its disintegration into Slovenia,

    Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia

    and Serbia also lost control over Kosovo (Western Intervention and

    the Disintegration of Yugoslavia 1999).

    Concluding, veneks participatory was an economic system

    that raised many contra versions among economist. Most consider

    as a failure for debatable reasons. Some attribute the failure to the

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    ideology itself while others attribute it to the way veneck and Tito

    applied it in Yugoslavia. There are still advantages that were

    accompanied by the participatory system, but many consider that

    disadvantages were much higher. At the end, this will not stop

    economist from continuous searching for a better economic system

    provides the best allocation of resources.

    References:

    1) Horvat,B.(2001) Self-Management and the Fall of Yugoslavia

    retrieved 2nd November from www.geonewsletter.org

    2) Kennet D. (2004) A new view of comparative economics

    united states: Thomson.

    3) Kalmi, P. (2003) The Study of Co-operatives in Modern

    Economics: A Methodological Essay retrieved 2nd November

    from web.uvic.ca/bcics/pdf/mapconf/Kalmi.pdf.

    4) Kornail (1971) Self-management, chapter 20.

    5) Western Intervention and the Disintegration of Yugoslavia,

    retrieved 2nd November from www.davidchandler.org

    6) Wilson, L .(2008) FREEDOM AND CAPITALISM, retrieved 2nd

    November from www.drlwilson.com

    7) Yugoslavia economy (2001), CIA world fact book, retrieved

    at 2nd November from www.geographic.org.

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