Since the first publication of Economics of Shortage in 1980, an entire economist generation has grown up, whose members are well-versed in numerous sub-themes of the economic sciences. They find their way around the most modern methodological schools, yet they know significantly less about the workings of the social systems. To the younger generations, the socialist system, whose heritage still lives with us and whose characteristic behavioural forms and attitudes have not yet disappeared at all from the economic practices of the post-socialist countries, seems like the distant past, just like the Turkish occupation or the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.The target audience of Kalligram Publishing House is this generation, to the majority of who...
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The paper sets out to show that János Kornai's book Economics of Shortage, published in 1980, had pl...
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This paper gives a panoramic mapping of the infamous socialist ‘economy of shortages’ (Kornai) as it...
The article analyzes the general state of modern economic theory, which is characterized by the auth...
The paper analyzes the current discussions on the state of economics with special focus on the inter...
The relationship between the development of economics and economic performance is not reducible to a...
Crises have a way of clarifying things. Remember when we were told, again and again, by Wall Street ...
About seven years after the outbreak of the financial crisis, followed by a series of economic crise...
The crisis is a sign that current driving forces of development are wearing out, and the former ment...
The economics of institutions and comparative systems owes an enormous debt to János Kornai. This wa...
The article analyzes the methodological aspects of the shortage economy theory by the Hungarian econ...
The paper sets out to show that János Kornai's book Economics of Shortage, published in 1980, had pl...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the genesis and the evolution of the econom ics of shortage...
This essay attempts to understand János Kornai’s works from a political economy perspective. It argu...
Economic crisis and demand insuffi ciency: theories and practices About 140 years ago, Karl Marx rai...
Shortage — a basic problem in centrally planned economies — and the Hungarian Reform. This article ...
Four years after the collapse of 2007-08, it is fair to say that crisis has become the new normal fo...
This paper gives a panoramic mapping of the infamous socialist ‘economy of shortages’ (Kornai) as it...
The article analyzes the general state of modern economic theory, which is characterized by the auth...
The paper analyzes the current discussions on the state of economics with special focus on the inter...
The relationship between the development of economics and economic performance is not reducible to a...
Crises have a way of clarifying things. Remember when we were told, again and again, by Wall Street ...
About seven years after the outbreak of the financial crisis, followed by a series of economic crise...
The crisis is a sign that current driving forces of development are wearing out, and the former ment...