Acta Oeconomica 40. (1989)

1989 / 1-2. szám

ACTA OECONOMICA VOL. 40 CONTENTS T. ERDOS: Monetary Regulation and its Perplexities in Hungary ............................................ 1 M. TARDOS: Economic Organizations and Ownership ................................................................... 17 M. D4BROWSKI: The Economic Effectiveness of the Self-Managed Enterprise — A Review of the Theoretical Literature ......................................................................................... 39 A. HEGEDŰS: Theses on the Crisis of Ethics and the Economic Crisis .................................. 55 H. W. HOEN—H.-J. WAGENER: Hungary’s Exports to the OECD: A Constant Market Shares Analysis ......................................................................................................................................... 65 J. GÁCS: Changes in the Structure of Production and Foreign Trade of the Hungarian Industry in the Period of Restrictions (1978-1986) ................................................................... 79 A DEBATE ON THE CRISIS OF THE HUNGARIAN REFORM IN THE 1970S I. T. BEREND: The Crisis of the Hungarian Reform in the 1970s ....................................... 105 L. ANTAL: It Must Not Happen Again (Contribution to the Evaluation of the Anti-Re­form of the Early 1970s) ........................................................................................................................ 138 L. SZAMUELY: Intentions and Constraints. Reflections on Reading I.T. Berend’s Study 150 I. T. BEREND: In Agreement and at Issue ...................................................................................... 159 DISCUSSION ON SOCIALIST MARKET ECONOMY Answers to an Inquiry ..................................................................................................................................... 179 A. BAJT: Socialist Market Economy ........................................................................................................ 180 L. BALCEROWICZ: On the “Socialist Market Economy” ............................................................ 184 CH. BETTELHEIM: What Motivates Managers? ............................................................................. 189 H. C. BOS: On a Socialist Optimum Economic Regime..........................................................................194 J. M. VAN BRABANT: Market Socialism: Its Meaning, Feasibility, and Bearing on Eco­nomic Reform ............................................................................................................................................. 198 W. BRUS: From Revisionism to Pragmatism. Sketches Towards a Self-Portrait of a ‘Reform Economist’ ................................................................................................................................ 204 E. COMISSO: Property Rights in Focus................................................................................................. 210 B. CSIKÓS-NAGY: Personal Comments on the Socialist Market Economy ........................... 216 K. DYBA: On Socialist Market Economy—From a Czechoslovak Viewpoint ......................... 219 T. FÖLDI: An Actual Reverse Motion? ................................................................................................. 222 A. HEGEDŰS: Merely a Beauty-Spot ..................................................................................................... 225 R. HOCH: Commodity Production with or without Attribute ................................. 227 B. HORVAT: What is a Socialist Market Economy? ......................................................................... 233 B. KÁDÁR: Market Economy—Hungarian Way ................................................................................. 235 P. KNIRSCH: The Socialist Market Economy—Myth or Reality? .............................................. 239 F. KOZMA: The Market Mechanism in the Socialist System........................................................ 243 M. LAKI: What is the Solution? ................................................................................................................ 248 M. LAVIGNE: A Note on Market Socialism......................................................................................... 251 L. LENGYEL: Market Economy without any Attributes................................................................ 253 G. LISICHKIN: A Mixed Economy .......................................................................................................... 256 P. MARER: A Five-Point Definition ....................................................................................................... 259 T. NAGY: What Makes a Market Economy Socialist? ..................................................................... 259 A. NOVE: Market Socialism ......................................................................................................................... 264 L. SZAMUELY: An Iron Hoop Made of Wood .................................................................................... 267 M. TARDOS: We Must Return to Democracy...................................................................................... 271 H. -J. WAGENER: A Sketchy View on the Socialist Market Economy ................................ 274 GY. PETŐCZ: Reflections about an All-Round Inquiry ................................................................ 279

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