Jantoń-Drozdowska, ElżbietaPaszke, Henryk2016-12-042016-12-041990Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny, 52, 1990, z. 3-4, s. 147-1630035-9629http://hdl.handle.net/10593/16228The paper poses the problem of limits of the economic functions of the state. Its aim is: 1) to prove that total-state regulation of the economic system leads inevitably to desintegration and crash of economy; 2) to show that a certain degree of putting economy under state control is a condition for the development of the economic system. A high degree of concentration of power and a limited scale of economic liberty is characteristic of the total-state system. Its result is a low ability to control the economic development. Any economic growth later results in overstepping the resource limits. Thus the system must incessantly gain external resources. Lack of external resources extorts a fundamental reform of the economic system — deconcentration of power and widening of economic liberty. The present market-state system is different from a traditional model of state economic integration. The state is now one of the subjects of economic structure. 11*polinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTotalno-statystyczna i interwencjonalistyczna regulacja systemu gospodarczegoTotal-state and Interventionist Regulation of Economic SystemArtykuł