Acta Oeconomica 17. (1976)

1976 / 1. szám

ACTA OECONOMICA A MAGYAR TUDOMÁNYOS AKADÉMIA IDEGEN NYELVÉ KÖZGAZDASÁGTUDOMÁNYI FOLYÓIRATA Felelős szerkesztő: Földi Tamás Szerkesztőség: 1112 Budapest, Budaörsi út 46. Megjelenik évi 2 kötetben. Megrendelhető az Akadémiai Kiadónál (1363 Bp, Pf. 24.), a külföld részére pedig a Kultúra Külkereskedelmi Vállalatnál (1389 Budapest, Postafiók 149). CONTENTS R. NYERS : Sources of Economic Growth in Hungary................................................................. 1 B. SZIKSZAY : Living Standard Policy and Price Policy in Hungary.......................................19 F. DONÁTH: Some Phenomena of the Industrialization of Collectivized Hungarian Agri­culture ................................................................................................................................................31 GY. KOVÁCS: Role of International Cooperation in Hungarian Economic Growth ... 51 A. INOTAI: Some Aspects of the Economic Relations between the Federal Republic of Germany and the CMEA Countries............................................................................................61 REVIEWS J. ŐRI: Pricing of Agricultural Products and Foodstuff in Hungary....................................83 News about the Hungarian Economic Science........................................................................................92 BOOK REVIEWS P. ERDŐS : Wages, Profit, Taxation (T. ERDŐS)..........................................................................95 J. HOÓS: Technological Development, Structural Transformation, Economic Control (A. NYILAS) ..........................................................................................................................................103 L. RADÓ: Theories of Foreign Trade (J. FACSÁDY).............................................................104 P. MARER: US Financing of East-West Trade. The Political Economy of Government Cred­its and the National Interest (A. KÖVES) .............................................................................106 BOOKS RECEIVED

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