- 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...
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Kornai is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Josef (József)
Kornai (1889–1989),
Hungarian painter János
Kornai (Kornhauser) (1928-2021)...
- András
Kornai (born 1957 in Budapest), son of
economist János
Kornai, is a
mathematical linguist. He has
earned two PhDs. He
earned his
first in Mathematics...
- The
theory of two-level
planning (alternatively,
Kornai–Liptak decomposition) is a
method that
decomposes large problems of
linear optimization into sub-problems...
- Hungarian: hiánygazdaság) is a term
coined by
Hungarian economist János
Kornai, who used this term to
criticize the old centrally-planned
economies of...
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American as…Plasmodium vivax?"
Kornai, János,
Socialist economy,
Princeton University Press, 1992, ISBN 0-691-00393-9
Kornai, János,
Economics of Shortage...
- to
economies in transition. This
theory was
originally proposed by János
Kornai in 1979. It was used to
explain the "economic
behavior in
socialist economies...
- sentences.[unreliable source?] The
textbook Mathematical Linguistics, by András
Kornai,
suggests that in "journalistic
prose the
median sentence length is above...
- very
basic goods,
leading János
Kornai and
colleagues to
theorize these systems as
chronic shortage economies.
While Kornai attributes some
specific problems...
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implemented in
socialist states such as in the
works of
Hungarian economist János
Kornai. 19th-century
American individualist anarchist Benjamin Tucker, who connected...