The economics of institutions and comparative systems owes an enormous debt to János Kornai. This was well exemplified by Kornai (2014a), offering a synthetic characterization of socialism and capitalism, respectively, as shortage and surplus economies. I was very fortunate, over the last fifty years, to have had many opportunities to meet him and to talk to him, and to discuss these issues directly with him. János can be very persuasive, and over the years I have somewhat converged towards his views, but in this essay, I am going to rehearse one residual major disagreement on the shortage economy, and three reservations on capitalism as the surplus economy which, after discovering from talking to him that he was in basic sympathy with them...
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I consider it a great privilege to contribute to the series of lectures in honour of the great Irish...
The paper sets out to show that János Kornai's book Economics of Shortage, published in 1980, had pl...
This essay attempts to understand János Kornai’s works from a political economy perspective. It argu...
Since the first publication of Economics of Shortage in 1980, an entire economist generation has gro...
The article analyzes the methodological aspects of the shortage economy theory by the Hungarian econ...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the genesis and the evolution of the econom ics of shortage...
Although writing as an economist, János Kornai addressed fundamental questions of political economy ...
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I consider the application of János Kornai’s soft budget constraint (SBC) concept to the state capit...
I consider it a great privilege to contribute to the series of lectures in honour of the great Irish...
The paper sets out to show that János Kornai's book Economics of Shortage, published in 1980, had pl...
This essay attempts to understand János Kornai’s works from a political economy perspective. It argu...
Since the first publication of Economics of Shortage in 1980, an entire economist generation has gro...
The article analyzes the methodological aspects of the shortage economy theory by the Hungarian econ...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the genesis and the evolution of the econom ics of shortage...
Although writing as an economist, János Kornai addressed fundamental questions of political economy ...
Shortage — a basic problem in centrally planned economies — and the Hungarian Reform. This article ...
International audienceThis paper first positions Janos Kornai in the controversies about the feasibi...
I am not authorized to download the paperInternational audienceThis paper explores the evolution of ...
Far the most acknowledged and influential author in the economics of Eastern Europe has been János K...
This paper explores the evolution of Kornai's thought on General Equilibrium Theory (GET) and his po...
Far the most acknowledged and influential author in the economics of Eastern Europe has been János K...
János Kornai, the most distinguished Hungarian economist passed away on 18 October 2021. This short ...
I consider the application of János Kornai’s soft budget constraint (SBC) concept to the state capit...
I consider it a great privilege to contribute to the series of lectures in honour of the great Irish...
The paper sets out to show that János Kornai's book Economics of Shortage, published in 1980, had pl...