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On the four books published on Kadar in 2001

2002 July 1. sz szilu84

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Mission: Control. Why can’t economists admit that corporations serve themselves, not the market?

Mainstream economics still regards the economy as the free competition between enterprises, which are small enough not to have control over the market. In fact, as John K. Galbraith has proven 40 years ago and that still holds true, developed capitalism necessary produces giant firms, which are not controlled by the market rather they control … Continue reading Mission: Control. Why can’t economists admit that corporations serve themselves, not the market? →

Modernisation theories in the Hungarian social sciences in the ’80s – A plan

On the basis of a wide range of opinions expressed on modernisation in the past decade, the author presents the modernisation theory as a paradigm competing with the ideology of state socialism. He criticises the modernisation theory arguing that it was formulated according to the interests of the highly advanced region only and as such, … Continue reading Modernisation theories in the Hungarian social sciences in the ’80s – A plan →

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