PROUT holds that a decentralised socio-economic structure (as opposed to the present trend of urban commercial centralisation) does not diminish or dissipate economic potential. Rather, decentralisation removes regional disparity because wealth is distributed almost equally everywhere. According to PROUT, all the resources in a socio-economic unit should be controlled by the local people, and local people must be employed in local economic enterprises.
100% Employment for Local People, P. R. Sarkar
Decentralised Economy, P.R. Sarkar
Economic Peace: From Corporatism to a Cooperative Commonwealth, Garda Ghista
Various material on self-reliant local and regional society; Samaj
Various material on Economic Democracy
Various material on PROUT’s Nuclear Revolution
The Hidden Cost of Imported Items and The Need to Redefine the Modi Administration’s “Make in India” Policy, Dr. Susmit Kumar
Stop Taxcuts-fueled Consumer-driven Economy Which has Led the US to the Brink of Impending Bankruptcy, Dr. Susmit Kumar
Act Locally, Think Universally
How can local people manage the economy
Going Local, the solution multiplier, video from The Economics of Happiness