Front MatterSource: Acta Oeconomica, Vol. 40, No. 3/4 (1989)Published by: Akadémiai KiadóStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40729330 .
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ACTA OECONOMICA PERIODICAL OF THE
HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Editor:
Tamas Földi
Editorial office: H-1112 Budapest, Budaörsi út 45. Hungary H-1502 Budapest, P.O.B. 262
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CONTENTS
DISCUSSION ON SOCIALIST MARKET ECONOMY
Answers to an Inquiry 1 79 A. BAJT: Socialist Market Economy 180 L. BALCEROWICZ: On the "Socialist Market Economy" 184 CH. BETTELHEIM: What Motivates Managers? 189 H. C. BOS: On a Socialist Optimum Economic Regime 194 J. M. VAN BRABANT: Market Socialism: Its Meaning, Feasibility, and Bearing on Eco-
nomic Reform 198 W. BRUS: From Revisionism to Pragmatism. Sketches Towards a Self-Portrait of a
'Reform Economist' 204 E. COMISSO: Property Rights in Focus 210 B. CSIKÓS-NAGY: Personal Comments on the Socialist Market Economy 216 K. DYBA: On Socialist Market Economy - From a Czechoslovak Viewpoint 219 T. FÖLDI: An Actual Reverse Motion? 222 A. HEGEDÜS: Merely a Beauty-Spot 225 R. HOCH: Commodity Production with or without Attribute 227 B. HORVAT: What is a Socialist Market Economy? 233 B. KÁDÁR: Market Economy - Hungarian Way 235 P. KNIRSCH: The Socialist Market Economy- Myth or Reality? 239 F. KOZMA: The Market Mechanism in the Socialist System 243 M. LAKI: What is the Solution? 248 M. LAVIGNE: A Note on Market Socialism 251 L. LENGYEL: Market Economy without any Attributes 253 G. LISICHKIN: A Mixed Economy 256 P. MARER: A Five-Point Definition 259 T. NAGY: What Makes a Market Economy Socialist? 259 A. NOVE: Market Socialism 264 L. SZAMUELY: An lion Hoop Made of Wood 267 M. TARDOS: We Must Return to Democracy 271 H.-J. WAGENER: A Sketchy View on the Socialist Market Economy 274 GY. PETÖCZ: Reflections about an All-Round Inquiry 279
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