Aren't economies always "planned" anyway?
>>2071689
Yeah, but they can be more or less centrally planned.
Yes, it's a matter of who you put the planning load on and how it's structured. Letting consumers plan their own lives and manufacturers and distributors plan their own activities (kind of) works.
actually the never are
>>2071766
>budgets aren't real
Pubesce before posting
>>2071774
budgets aren't economies
and most economies usually are the result of gov't not staying true to said budget
>>2071784
>budgets aren't economies
Right, they're plans for the activities that make up economies
>>2071793
(clarifying: budgets of all kinds, government and not)