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János Kornai’s Evaluation of the Transitional Path: Recent trends in the economies and societies of hungary and some western balkans countries based on János Kornai’s insights

Plakalovic, Novo (2020) János Kornai’s Evaluation of the Transitional Path: Recent trends in the economies and societies of hungary and some western balkans countries based on János Kornai’s insights. Köz-gazdaság, 15 (3). pp. 152-171. DOI https://doi.org/10.14267/RETP2020.03.13

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Abstract

In this essay, we are trying to focus on and review Kornai’s reflections and observations regarding to the achievements of former socialist economies and their progress on the transitional path. Kornai was a witness to dramatic events that accompanied the collapse of socialism from its very beginnings. Therefore, he is very much competent to evaluate the outcomes of the “Great Transformation”, the process in which many hopes and expectations were invested. As a brave, honest and ever-present scientist, Kornai strives to objectively present and critically evaluate the achievements of Eastern European transitional economies. He does not limit his analysis of transition solely to the economic sphere, but critically considers the overall changes in the society, politics and economy. This paper relies on his insights and observations while studying Serbia and Bosnia & Herzegovina, in particular. It turns out that his assessments are absolutely relevant for those countries, the results of their transition being significantly lower than in other former socialist countries he analyzes, primarily because of the traumatic break-up of former Yugoslavia and continuous political instability that followed in its newly established states. Key words: János Kornai, transition, Great Transformation, transitional path, building capitalism , consequences of transition.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Economics
DOI:https://doi.org/10.14267/RETP2020.03.13
ID Code:6162
Deposited By: Veronika Vitéz
Deposited On:08 Dec 2020 16:01
Last Modified:08 Dec 2020 16:01

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