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Systems, Institutions, and Values in East and West : Engaging with János Kornai's Scholarship / Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Engaging with János Kornai’s Scholarship: Systems, Institutions, and Values -- János Kornai’s Theory of Socialism -- Thinking Capitalism with János Kornai -- The Theories of János Kornai and a Less-known Hungarian Economist, Ferenc Jánossy, on Unbalanced Economic Growth -- Mistaking Markets: Seeing Markets Where They Do Not Exist -- The System Paradigm and the European Monetary Union: What János Kornai’s Contribution to Comparative Economics Can Suggest to the Eurozone -- Independent Fiscal Institutions: “New Kids on the Block” in Economic Policy -- Modified Management Thinking in Health Care: The Impacts of Centralization and the Soft Budget Constraint -- Resource Reallocation and Ambiguous Economic Performance in a Captured State: The Case of Hungary -- About the Value of Democracy and Other Challenging Research Topics: Closing Remarks at the Conference on February 22, 2018 -- Notes on the Contributors -- Index |
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