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Can a socialist market economy exist?

1994 January 1. sz szilu84
Péter Szigeti, József Mocsáry, Károly Lóránt and László Andor explain what is a market economy in their opinion and what is not, and whether it is meaningful to add adjectives to the phrase, e.g. "socialist market economy".

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  1. Toward a working theory of the socialist economy
  2. The misterious sector
  3. Beyond the Market

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The third world after the cold war

The fate of the former colonies was strongly affected by the rivalry of the US and USSR in the post-war decades, and the collapse os state socialism is also a milestone in Third World history. The new wave of democratisation should be analysed carefully and with reservations since the rhetoric overs a new form of … Continue reading The third world after the cold war →

A visionary pragmatist: Rudolf Meidner, 1914 – 2005

The late Rudolf Meidnert, who passed away just last December, was known as one of the fathers of the "Swedish model". With his economist colleagues he developed a model based on centralised wage negotiations and a solidarity wage system, which enabled them simultaneously achieve both high employment level and low inflation. Meidner's most foresighted idea … Continue reading A visionary pragmatist: Rudolf Meidner, 1914 – 2005 →

Self-regulating French socialism and the French New Left

Around the 1970s, the French Left has organised lively intellectual and political debates about the possibilities and conditions of a self-regulating socialism. The socio-economic conditions and metamorphosis of this anti-state and anti-capitalist intellectual movement is worth the scrutiny. The question of the retrospective analysis is whether the principle of self-regulating radical social organisation can be … Continue reading Self-regulating French socialism and the French New Left →

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