Acta Oeconomica 44. (1992)

1992 / 1-2. szám

PÉTER MIHÁLYI ................................................................................................................................ 332 ALEC NŐVE ........................................................................................................................................... 336 ALFRED SCHÜLLER—DIRK WENTZEL ............................................................................... 339 MÁRTON TARDOS ............................................................................................................................ 348 ÁDÁM TÖRÖK .................................................................................................................................... 352 LÁSZLÓ URBÁN ............ 357 JÓZSEF VERESS ................................................................................................................................ 359 HANS-JÜRGEN WAGENER............................................................................................................ 363 JAN WINIECKI ..................................................................................................................................... 370 K. LÁNYI: An Optimistic Reasoning on Inflation .......................................................................... 379 I. ÁBEL-I. P. SZÉKELY: Monetary Policy and Separated Monetary Circuits in a Modified CPE (The Case of Hungary) ............................................................................... 393 REVIEWS E. HANN-M. LAKI: The Hungarian Public on the Advance of Private Economy........... 191 J. KISDI-R. KULCSÁR: The Economic Élite in Hungary Over the Last Decade ........... 201 BOOK REVIEWS L. CSABA (ed): Systemic Change and Stabilization in Eastern Europe (A. Valentinyi) 211 A. KÖVES-P. MARER (eds): Foreign Economic Liberalization, Transformations in So­cialist and Market Economies (S. Richter) ................................................................................. 215 J. WILLIAMSON: The Economic Opening of Eastern Europe (L. Csaba) ........................... 217 Á. UNGVÁRSZKI: Economic Political Cycles in Hungary 1948-1988 ( J. Szabó) ............ 429 Y. IIVONEN: The Changing Soviet Union in the New Europe (L. Páti) ............................. 432 P. BOFINGER: The Economic Consequences of the East (A. Simonovits) ......................... 436 D. KIM-K. JUNG-K. JEONG (eds): The Role of Market and State: Economic and Social Reforms in East Asia and East Central Europe (G. Sachdeva) ........................... 439 BOOKS RECEIVED

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