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Systems, institutions, and values in East and West, engaging with János Kornai's scholarship, edited by Dóra Piroska and Miklós Rosta

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Systems, institutions, and values in East and West, engaging with János Kornai's scholarship, edited by Dóra Piroska and Miklós Rosta
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Systems, institutions, and values in East and West
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1140677305
Responsibility statement
edited by Dóra Piroska and Miklós Rosta
Sub title
engaging with János Kornai's scholarship
Summary
"In this volume, leading social scientists, empirical analysts, and policy practitioners demonstrate the various ways in which the insights of János Kornai, a renowned early analyst and critic of the command economies of Eastern European communist states, are stirring academic and policy discussions about current challenges. While dissecting the economic theories and practices in the Soviet Bloc, Kornai devised and applied concepts such as soft-budget constraints, rush versus harmonic growth, surplus versus shortage economy, non-Walrasian equilibrium, bureaucratic coordination, and the invisible power of the communist party. These concepts are commonly applied to a variety of issues in the contexts of fundamental transformation. The cases discussed in this volume include the transitional paths of postcommunist economies, the pitfalls of East European market-building, economic repercussions of the dissolution of Yugoslavia, and the process of integration in the Eurozone. The volume concludes with János Kornai's remarks about the value of democracy and other research topics, delivered at the conference celebrating his 90th birthday in February, 2018"--, Provided by publisher
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