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ParEcon in Venezuela?
Connections | public
BBC article
Chavez calls for democracy at work
the entire article is about how Venezuela is reorginaizing their industries towards a more socialist model. But an interesting part of their socialist model includes a "participatory budget."
From the article:
Marivit Lopez, from the personnel department, explains that the workers are also drawing up a "participatory budget" for 2006.
"The different departmental works councils are
discussing and amending the existing proposal so that we get a budget
that really fits the company's needs," she says.
Is Venezuela moiving more towards ParEcon, and less toward a central market?


some positive steps are being taken