Acta Oeconomica 43. (1991)

1991 / 1-2. szám

ACTA OECONOMICA VOL. 43 CONTENTS A. KÖVES—G. OBLATH: Stabilization and Foreign Economic Policy in Hungary......... 1 GY. TELLER: From Hidden Nationalization to Covert Privatization. Lessons from the Past and Present in the Industrial Cooperatives .........................j ......................................... 19 M. MÓRA: The (Pseudo-) Privatization of State-Owned Enterprises. (Changes in Orga­nizational and Proprietary Forms, 1987-1990) ........................................................................ 37 K. BALÁZS-M. LAKI: The Weight of Private Economy in Terms of Money in the Incomes and Expenditures of Hungarian Households ............................................................................... 59 L. HALPERN: Hyperinflation, Credibility and Expectations. (Stabilization Theories and Eiist European Stabilization Programmes) ................................................................................. 89 J. RIMLER: Creative Labour—Reproductive Labour and the Market ................................... Ill Z. SPÉDER: The Characteristic Behaviour of Hungarian Commercial Banks ..................... 131 A. TARDOS: Problems of the Financial Information System in Hungary............................. 149 I. ABEL—J. P. BONIN: Two Approaches to the Transformation in Eastern Europe: The “Big Bang” Versus “Slow But Steady” ......................................................................................... 213 L. CSABA: First Lessons in the Transformation of the Economic Systems in Central Europe......................................................................................................................................................... 231 K. LÁNYI: Market Economy without Trade? Glosses on the Nature of the Soviet Eco­nomic Crisis and on the Prospects of a Market Reform........................................................ 251 R. HOCH: Changing Formation and Privatization........................................................................... 263 E. VOSZKA: From Twilight into Twilight. Transformation of the Ownership Structure in the Big Industries ............................................................................................................................ 281 S. PÁSZTOR: Being Hidden (The Privatization of ÁPISZ) ........................................................ 297 L. NEUMANN: Labour Conflicts of Privatization ........................................................................... 315 I. HARCSA: Privatization and Reprivatization in Hungarian Agriculture ........................... 331 NOTES A. BRÓDY: Defence of the Realm ...................,.................................................................................... 18? I. R. GÁBOR: Prospects of and Limits to the Second Economy ................................................ 349 COMMENTS AND CRITICISM I. SZÁLKÁI: Evaluation of the IMF Activity in Hungary (Comment on the Study by B. Csikós-Nagy)............................................................................................................................................. 177 REVIEWS A. RÉVÉSZ: Professionals in Hungary: Is Their Number Too High or Too Low? ............ 183

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