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Is the New Economy right wing?

2002 July 1. sz szilu84

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Thoughts about the system based approach, interpreting systems and system changes

"There was no way for me to disagree, and I still fully agree that the world economy should be interpreted as an organic system, which produces uneven and even polarising development, since I myself also explained the gap in international development in the context of the historic development of the world economy. But there was … Continue reading Thoughts about the system based approach, interpreting systems and system changes →

Untrue Readings or How to Constructa Disputant

The author, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, reacts to the study of Tamás Krausz published as a supplement of the previous issue of our journal on the links between Hungarian historiography and Marxism. The author considers Krausz not understanding or misinterpreting his writings thus 'at the moment' rejects the possibility of a serious … Continue reading Untrue Readings or How to Constructa Disputant →

Trends of industrial development and Hungary

Globalization is a logical outcome of world capitalist development. Its roots can be found in the propensity of capital to grow. Looking back from the contemporary stage of concentration, earlier theories that claimed the power of small enterprise look ridiculous. The author outlines the impact of global economic trends on the Hungarian economy and draws … Continue reading Trends of industrial development and Hungary →

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