Janos Kornai: a non-mainstream pathway from economic planning to disequilibrium economics

This paper first positions Janos Kornai in the controversies about the feasibility of socialist planning (Lange, Hayek). Kornai has leant in favor of Hayek’s thesis contending that, without an actual market price system for conveying information to those who can beneficially use it, a socialist econ...

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Communism
Coordination
Decentralization
Disequilibrium
Economic models
Economic planning
Economics
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Equilibrium
Feasibility
Humanities and Social Sciences
Market economies
National planning
National plans
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Postcommunist societies
Privatization
Public Finance
Shortages
Socialism
Transformation
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