Overcentralization in Economic Administration: A Critical Analysis Based on Experience in Hungarian Light Industry

Overcentralization in Economic Administration: A Critical Analysis Based on Experience in Hungarian Light Industry

by Jïnos Kornai, John Knapp
Overcentralization in Economic Administration: A Critical Analysis Based on Experience in Hungarian Light Industry

Overcentralization in Economic Administration: A Critical Analysis Based on Experience in Hungarian Light Industry

by Jïnos Kornai, John Knapp

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Overview

Overcentralization in Economic Administration (Oxford, 1959) was the first book written by an Eastern European and published in the West that openly criticized socialist central planning. In this work the distinguished economist János Kornai begins a lifelong study of the economic organization of centrally planned economies.

Professor Kornai's aim in this book was to observe the reality of the working socialist system, and to draw conclusions that were not distorted by the laws of Marxist political economy. He provided a lucid and coherent account of conditions, along with normative recommendations which influenced the Hungarian reform process, culminating in the economic changes of 1968. Professor Kornai identified several systematic failures of the centrally planned economy and gave a prescient account of weak economic performance and eventual disintegration. His argument for radical rather than partial change makes this book essential reading for those interested in the economics of transition in Eastern Europe.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780192894427
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/29/2023
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 9.27(w) x 6.20(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

János Kornai, Professor of Economics Emeritus, Harvard University

János Kornai was Professor of Economics Emeritus at Harvard University and Corvinus University of Budapest.

Table of Contents

List of tablesI. THE SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTIONSII. INCENTIVES FOR TOP MANAGEMENTSIII. SOME USEFUL AND HARMFUL TENDENCIES WHICH RESULT FROM THE JOINT EFFECTS OF PLAN INSTRUCTIONS AND INCENTIVESIV. RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN ENTERPRISES. THE ROLE OF ENTERPRISES AS BUYERS AND SELLERSV. EXCESSIVE CENTRALIZATION AS A SOCIO POLITICAL PROBLEMVI. ATTEMPTS TO DEVELOP LOCAL INITIATIVE AND AUTONOMY FOR ENTERPRISESNotes on the Book's Previous and Subsequent History
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