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János Kornai

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Gender Male
Death3 years ago
Date of birth January 21,1928
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Budapest
Hungary
School or traditionInstitutional economics
Children András Kornai
Job Teacher
Scientist
Author
Economist
DiedBudapest
Hungary
Date of died October 18,2021
Nominations Academy Prize
Awards Academy Prize
Education Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Publications scholar.google.com
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By Force of Thought: Irregular Memoirs of an Intellectual Journey
Anti- Equilibrium
Road to a free economy
Dynamism, Rivalry, and the Surplus Economy: Two Essays on the Nature of Capitalism
Struggle and Hope
Contradictions and Dilemmas
Útkeresés
Welfare, Choice and Solidarity in Transition: Reforming the Health Sector in Eastern Europe
Indulatos röpirat a gazdasági átmenet ügyében
Growth, Shortage, and Efficiency
Economics of Shortage
Mathematical Planning Of Structural Decisions
Vision and Reality, Market and State
The Dilemmas of a Socialist Economy
Paying the Bill for Goulash-Communism: Hungarian Development and Macro Stabilization in a Political-economy Perspective
Hardening the Budget Constraint: The Experience of Post-socialist Countries
The affinity between ownership and coordination mechanisms
Welfare After Communism
The Citizen and the State: Reform of the Welfare System
The Dilemmas of Hungarian Economic Policy
Lasting Growth as the Top Priority: Macroeconomic Tensions and Government Economic Policy in Hungary
Hidden in an Envelope: Gratitude Payments to Medical Doctors in Hungary
Tax- awareness and the Reform of the Welfare State: Results of a Hungarian Survey
Régi és új ellentmondások és dilemmák
Ellentmondások és dilemmák
A vállalatok nyereségének bürokratikus újraelosztása
Understanding economic change and econimic growth
The Socialist System: The Political Economy of Communism
Anti-Equilibrium
A hiány
From Socialism to Capitalism
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János Kornai was a Hungarian economist noted for his analysis and criticism of the command economies of Eastern European communist states. He also covered macroeconomic aspects in countries undergoing post-Soviet transition. He was emeritus professor at both Harvard University and Corvinus University of Budapest.

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