Inside or outside? The Roma minority and the Hungarian society
The article outlines the historical path of the Hungarian Gypsies from te period of arrival in Hungary until recently. It lells about the lifestyle of Gypsy people, their culture, internal hierarchies and their relations to the majority society and state policy.
Domestic capital, foreign capital
An outline of alternative aproaches to the relationship between domestic and foreign capitals, their comparability and hierarchy.
Is there an alternative economic policy?
The Development Economics Division of the Hungarian Economists' Society run a series of debates on between early 1995 till the end of 1996. These debates focusing on a scientifically based economic policy that could be an alternative to neoliberalism have been published in a volume introduced here.
The twilight of monetary dictatorship
The correction of the fundamentally neoliberal economic policy of Hungary is not just possible but inevitable and necessary too. In the current situation, both external and internal conditions facilitate a change in the course of economic policy.
Uneven development in the world economy
The last fifty years did not lead towards an equalization between the development levels of national economies. This is not only a consequence of market imperfections, as it claimed by neoclassical economics, but a natural impact of the operation of market mechanisms. The authour explains what mechanisms in the economic relations between developed and underdeveloped countries create uneven development.