Acta Oeconomica 42. (1990)

1990 / 1-2. szám

ACTA OECONOMICA PERIODICAL OF THE HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Editor: Tamás Földi . 5 . ‘ _ î ' Editorial office: H-1112 Budapest, Budaörsi út 45. Hungary H-1502 Budapest, P.O.B. 262 Published in two volumes a year. Orders can be placed with Kultura Foreign Trading Company (H-1389 Budapest, P.O.Box 149) or Akadémiai Kiadó (H-1363 Budapest, P.O.Box 24). CONTENTS GY. MATOLCSY: Defending the Cause of the Spontaneous Reform of Ownership.......... 1 L. NEUMANN: Small Business Off-Shoots from Large Manufacturers—A Privatization Option.......................................................................................................................................................... 23 A. SIMON: Eastern Europe’s Movement towards Capitalism. Hard Landing or Soft Land­ing? ..................................................................................................................................................................... 41 J. FEKETE: “Coup” as a Method of Management. Crisis Management Methods in Hun­gary in the Eighties ............................................................................................................................... 55 E. VÁRHEGYI: The Nature of the Hungarian Credit Market (Lessons of an Empirical Investigation) ............................................................................................................................................ 73 J. KOLLO: Enterprise Wages and Changes in Staff Numbers .................................................... 87 A. BERTA-FORGÁCS-P. Á. BOD-Z. NAGY: Between Monopoly and Competitition on the Market. Market Pattern of the Manufacturing Industry 1980-1988 ....................... 105 I. ÁBEL-J. P. BONIN: Regulation Policy with Limited Information: An Application to Hungary ............................................................................................................................................................ 121 REVIEWS CS. MÁDI: Transfer of Technology—Hungary in the Eighties. Hungary’s Trade in Intel­lectual Products ........................................................................................................................................... 141 BOOK REVIEWS FAZEKAS, K.-KÖLLŐ, J.: Labour Market without Capital Market. (P. Galasi) .......... 169 Hungary in Transformation to Freedom and Prosperity (M. Laki)................................................... 174 B. GRESKOVITS-ZS. BORSZÉKI-É. PALÓCZ: Bridges—but to Where? Hungary and the World Exhibition. (A. Nagy) ......................................................................................................... 176 BOOKS RECEIVED ©Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest

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