Acta Oeconomica 41. (1989)

1989 / 1-2. szám

ACTA OECONOMICA VOL. 41 CONTENTS A. KÖVES: Opening to the World Economy and Renewing Hungarian Relations with the CMEA......................................................................................................................................................... 1 S. RICHTER: Trade with the Soviet Union. A Comparison of the Experiences of Austria, Finland, Yugoslavia and Hungary.................................................................................................... 27 P. MIHÁLYI: East European Consumer Goods Imports from the West, 1962-1986 ........... 53 B. KÁDÁR: Further Development of the Relationship between the Foreign-Economic Decision Making System and the Political Sphere..................................................................... 79 E. SZALAI: See-Saw: The Economic Mechanism and Large-Company Interests................. 101 A. SIMON: A Search Model of Shortages............................................................................................. 137 ZS. DÁNIEL: Housing Demand in a Shortage Economy: Results of a Hungarian Survey 157 B. LUKÁCS: Once More about Economic Entropy........................................................................... 181 A. BRÓDY: Physical (Phenomenological) Economics? (A Semi-Centennial for J. von Neumann and W. Leontief) .............................................................................................................. 257 P. GALASI—G. KERTESI: Rat Race and Equilibria in Markets with Side Payments under Socialism ...................................................................................................................................... 267 L. HALPERN: Effects of Devaluation in a Macroeconometric Model for Hungary ........... 293 R. DOBRINSKY: The CMEA Country Models of the Bonn-IIASA Project: Closed CPE Models in an Open Environment .................................................................................................... 313 E. BAGÓ—M. MÓRA: The Economic Management and Market Behaviour of the Decen­tralized Enterprises in Hungarian Industry ................................................................................. 341 T. ERDŐS: Wanted: a Well Founded Economic Policy—Problems of External and Inter­nal Equilibrium, Economic Growth and Inflation..................................................................... 359 A. NAGY: Monopoly and Liberalization of Foreign Exchange Control ................................. 377 É. VÁRHEGYI: Results and Failures of Monetary Restriction (Some Lessons of Hungar­ian Financial Policy in 1988) ....................................................................................................... 403 P. JUHÁSZ: Reform of Cooperative Ownership, and Land.......................................................... 421 GY. TELLÉR: Structural Questions of Cooperative Ownership and Income Redistribution in Hungarian Agriculture.................................................................................................................... 435 REVIEWS Á. HÁRS: Hopeless Prospects—Unemployment in Hungary........................................................ 193 R. ANGELUSZ-L.G. NAGY-R. TARDOS: Unemployment as Reflected in Hungarian Public Opinion......................................................................................................................................... 212 L. MURAKÖZY: What is the Hungarian Budget Like?................................................................. 221 T. TAMÁS: Restricted Development of an Institutional Framework Versus Universal Prophecy (Dispute between Mario Nuti and Tibor Liska in Közgazdasági Szemle).. 455 BOOK REVIEWS T. LISKA: Econostat (J. Szabó)................................................................................................................ 237 A. INZELT: Disorders in the Industrial Organization (M. Laki)................................................ 241 ZS. BEKKER: Growth Patterns—Dynamic Branches: A Contribution to the Description of the Socialist Growth Pattern ( J. Rimler)............................................................................... 243 CH. SAUNDERS (ed.): Macroeconomic Management and the Enterprise in East and West (L.G. Tóth).................................................................................................................................... 247 J. KORN AI: Old and New Contradictions and Dilemmas (M. Laki).......................................... 469 E. SZALAI: Economic Mechanism, Reform Efforts and Large Enterprise Interests (P. Vince) ................................................................................................................................................. 471 Debates in the Petőfi Circle, on the Basis of the Authentic Records. I. Two Economic Debates (L. Szamuely) ........................................................................................................................ 474 L. BOGÁR: Hungarian Attempts at Recovery (M.Z. Petschnig) .............................................. 477 BOOKS RECEIVED

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