Acta Oeconomica 39. (1988)

1988 / 1-2. szám

ACTA OECONOMICA VOL. 39 CONTENTS Editorial............................................................................................................................................................... 1 A. KÖVES: The External Economic Environment and Programme of Stabilization in Hungary.................................................................................................................... 3 A. NAGY: Why Does Not it Work?........................................................................................................... 23 A. INOTAI: International Competitiveness and Imports.................................................................. 45 M. TARDOS: Can Hungary’s Monetary Policy Succeed?................................................................ 61 G. OBLÁTH: Exchange Rate Policy in the Reform Package.......................................................... 81 B. GRESKOVITS: Western Technological Policies and the Approach of Hungarian Industrial Policy........................................................................................................... 95 I. SCHWEITZER: Will the Industrial Pyramid Be Set Afoot?...................................................... Ill K. LÁNYI: Enterprise Behaviour in the 1980s: Beliefs and Reality............................................ 123 L. CSABA: Restructuring of the Soviet Foreign Trade Mechanism and Possibilities for Interfirm Cooperation in the CMEA........................................................ 137 T. BAUER: Deceleration, Dependency and ‘Depatemalization’. Some Considerations Concerning the Chances of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in the Coming Decades............................................................................................................................ 155 É. PALÓCZ: Services in the World Economy..................................................................................... 171 A. SIPOS—P. HALMAI: Organization System and Economic Mechanism in Hungarian Agriculture...................................................................................................................... 199 F. FEKETE: The Performances of Hungarian Agrarian Production Systems and the Income Producing Capacity of the Partner Farms.................................................... 231 T. LAKY: Half-Hearted Organizational Decentralization: the Small State Enterprise......... 247 K. BALÁZS: Market-Oriented Scientific Research and Development after the Economic Reform................................................................................................................... 271 R. ANDORKA: Economic Difficulties—Economic Reform—Social Effects and Preconditions...................................................................................................................................... 291 T.A. WOLF: The Simultaneity of the Effects of Devaluation: Implications for Modified Planned Economies............................................................................... 303 J. KOVÁCS—T. TARJÁN: Cycle and Replacement.......................................................................... 325 L. SZAMUELY: The After-Life of NEP................................................................................................... 341 REVIEWS R. SALLAI—I. SCHWEITZER: World Economic Environment and the Hungarian Economy—A Conference......................................................................................... 185 GY. SZŐKE: A Chapt er of Recent Economic History—Mergers of Agricultural Cooperatives over Two Decades in Hungary................................................................................. 357 O. LUKACS: Hungarian Trade in Consumer Goods—Some Questions Related to Changes in Enterprise Structure................................................................................... 369

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