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Discuss the distinguish between structural planning and functional planning

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Answered by Anonymous
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\large{\red{\underline{\tt{Answer}}}}⠀⠀Thus functional planning brings no change in the economic and social set up. (ii) Structural Planning: In this type of planning the present social and economic structure is changed and a new structure emerges. ... For instance, shift from capitalist to socialist economy can be called a structural change.

Answered by candygirl012
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(i) Functional planning:

Functional planning:Under functional planning, there is no need to build up new structure, rather the existing structure is corrected and modified. According to Zweig in his “The Planning of Free Societies’ has stated “Functional planning will only repair, not build a new, it will improve the wave of the existing order, but not supersede it. It is a conservative, or rather evolutionary type of planning which will not over turn the existing structure and moves only within its narrow border”. Thus functional planning brings no change in the economic and social set up.

(ii) Structural Planning:

Structural Planning:In this type of planning the present social and economic structure is changed and a new structure emerges. In the developing countries, there is a structure planning. Big economic and social changes are brought about to usher into a new system.

(ii) Structural Planning:In this type of planning the present social and economic structure is changed and a new structure emerges. In the developing countries, there is a structure planning. Big economic and social changes are brought about to usher into a new system.For instance, shift from capitalist to socialist economy can be called a structural change. Structural planning can help in accelerating the pace of economic development. The Communist countries like Russia and China followed structural planning

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