János Kornai
János Kornai (21 January 1928 – 18 October 2021) was a Hungarian economist noted for his analysis and criticism of the command economies of Eastern European communist states. He also covered macroeconomic aspects in countries undergoing post-Soviet transition. He was emeritus professor at both Harvard University and Corvinus University of Budapest. Kornai was known to have coined the term shortage economy to reflect perpetual shortages of goods in the centrally-planned command economies of the Eastern Bloc.
János Kornai | |
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János in 2005 | |
Born | János Kornhauser 21 January 1928 |
Died | 18 October 2021 93) Budapest, Hungary | (aged
Nationality | Hungarian |
Spouse |
Teréz Laky
(m. 1952; died 2005) |
Children | András Kornai |
Academic career | |
School or tradition | Institutional economics |
Contributions | Theory of two-level planning Shortage economy |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc |
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