This article contributes to ongoing debates in the transformatology literature, as well as the wider literature on the global neoliberal revolution, on the origins of neoliberalism in Soviet-style economies. Within these debates, the transition to a (free) market economy and liberal democracy in Hungary and elsewhere in the former Soviet bloc has commonly been perceived as an exogenous process, dating to the annus mirabilis of 1989. This article challenges this consensus. Through a case study of the Financial Research Institute (Pénzügykutatási Intézet), the official research institute of the Ministry of Finance, and a programme of radical economic reform, known as ‘Turnabout and Reform’ (Fordulat és Reform), published in 1987 by a group of...
Karl Polanyi’s works have been widely thematized regarding the transition in Central and Eastern Eur...
Disenchantment with global finance in Central-Eastern Europe enabled financial nationalism to emerge...
The riots of 2006 were the most violent clash between civilians and the state that Hungary witnessed...
For four decades after World War II (between 1947 and the end of the 1980s), a Soviet-type planned e...
I declare that the work presented in this thesis is my own, except where due and accurate acknowledg...
Published online: 17 Dec 2018Focusing on the critical Hungarian case, this article analyses the fate...
Across Eastern Europe sweeping changes happened in the 1990s. Although the field of economics became...
The article addresses the process of neoliberal transformation of the Soviet Bloc in the late 1980-t...
Using Latour’s concepts of “actor-network” and “translation,” the authors show that neoliberalism’s ...
In the period after the 2007-2008 crisis, the practical methods and academic schools advocating that...
Hungary is one of the worst-hit countries of the current financial crisis in Central and Eastern Eur...
This article presents and empirically substantiates a theoretical account explaining the making and ...
Hungary’s postcommunist society of the 1990s is a work in progress revealing a prodemocratic yet eco...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a conceptual framework in order to analyse and und...
This study analyzes the puzzle of Hungarian economic drifting in a long run perspective. The underly...
Karl Polanyi’s works have been widely thematized regarding the transition in Central and Eastern Eur...
Disenchantment with global finance in Central-Eastern Europe enabled financial nationalism to emerge...
The riots of 2006 were the most violent clash between civilians and the state that Hungary witnessed...
For four decades after World War II (between 1947 and the end of the 1980s), a Soviet-type planned e...
I declare that the work presented in this thesis is my own, except where due and accurate acknowledg...
Published online: 17 Dec 2018Focusing on the critical Hungarian case, this article analyses the fate...
Across Eastern Europe sweeping changes happened in the 1990s. Although the field of economics became...
The article addresses the process of neoliberal transformation of the Soviet Bloc in the late 1980-t...
Using Latour’s concepts of “actor-network” and “translation,” the authors show that neoliberalism’s ...
In the period after the 2007-2008 crisis, the practical methods and academic schools advocating that...
Hungary is one of the worst-hit countries of the current financial crisis in Central and Eastern Eur...
This article presents and empirically substantiates a theoretical account explaining the making and ...
Hungary’s postcommunist society of the 1990s is a work in progress revealing a prodemocratic yet eco...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a conceptual framework in order to analyse and und...
This study analyzes the puzzle of Hungarian economic drifting in a long run perspective. The underly...
Karl Polanyi’s works have been widely thematized regarding the transition in Central and Eastern Eur...
Disenchantment with global finance in Central-Eastern Europe enabled financial nationalism to emerge...
The riots of 2006 were the most violent clash between civilians and the state that Hungary witnessed...