2010
Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité: Reflections on the changes following the collapse of communism
European Review, vol. 18/3: 379-397.
Where is the line between independent economic analysis and active policy making? The example of the independent fiscal councils
(published online first)
Interview with János Kornai. By Ma Guochuan.
Caijing (independent financial magazine in China), March 29, 2010.
“János Kornai”, interviewed by J. Barkley Rosser.
In Rosser, J. Barkley – Richard P. F. Holt – David Collander (eds.), European Economics at a Crossroads, 2010. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 187-203.
2009
Innovation and dynamism: Interaction between systems and technical progress
(published online first)
Marx through the eyes of an East European intellectual
Social Research Fall 2009, vol. 76/3: 965-986.
The soft budget constraint syndrome and the global financial crisis:
Some warnings from an East European economist
Article published on the blog of Willem Buiter associated with Financial Times with the introduction by Willem Buiter (October 14, 2009), Also available here.
„What the change of system from socialism to capitalism does and does not mean”.
In Shapiro, Stanley J. – Mark Tadajewski – Clifford J. Shultz (eds.), Macro Marketing. Vols. 1-4. London: Sage. Vol. 3: 289-304.
The soft budget constraint syndrome in the hospital sector
International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics, vol. 9: 117-135.
2008
The joys and woes of a researcher
Speech at the award ceremony to receive the title of Honorary Doctor of the
Krakow University of Economics, June 19, 2008.
Hungarian Quarterly. Winter 2008, vol. 49:4-9.
"What does 'Change of System' mean?"
Chapter 6, From Socialism to Capitalism.
Budapest: Central University Press, pp. 123-150.
Some system-specific features of capitalism
(published online first)
Coffee and tea: Some comments on reforming the system of health insurance in Hungary
Acta Oeconomica, vol. 58/2: 239-261.
2006
Equilibrium, growth and reform
Acta Oeconomica, vol. 56/4: 371–397.
The Great Transformation of Central Eastern Europe: Success and disappointment
Economics of Transition, vol. 14/2: 207-244.
2003
“Understanding the Soft Budget Constraint“.
Co-authors: Eric Maskin and Gerard Roland.
Journal of Economic Literature, 2003. December No. 61:4. pp. 1095-1136.
"The main objective: lasting growth."
Translation of the interview in the Hungarian daily newspaper Népszabadság,
January 25,
2003. Vol. 61/21: 23, 27.
Honesty and trust in the light of the post-socialist transition:
Some ideas arising from the 'Honesty and Trust' research at Collegium Budapest
Translation of the 'Tisztesség és bizalom a posztszocialista átmenet fényében. Gondolatok a Collegium Budapest 'Honesty and Trust' kutatásának alapján' article in Beszélő, Vol. 8/6: 20-29.
2001
“Hardening the budget constraint: The Experience of the post-socialist Countries.” European Economic Review, 2001, 45/9 :1573-1600.
“Ten years after 'The road to a free economy': The author's self-evaluation.”
In Boris Pleskovic and Nicholas Stern (eds.) 2001. Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2000, pp. 49-66. Washington, DC: World Bank.
“Choice and solidarity: The health sector in Eastern Europe and proposals for reform.” Co-author: Karen Eggleston.
International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics, 2001, 1/1: 59-84.
2000
“What the change of the system from socialism to capitalism does and does not mean.”
Journal of Economic Perspectives. Winter 2000, 14/1: 27-42.
"Is post-communist
health spending unusual? A comparison with established market
economies." Co-author: John McHale.
The Economics of Transition. 2000, 8/2:
369-399.
1998
“The place of the Soft Budget Constraint Syndrome in economic theory.”
Journal of Comparative Economics, March, 1998, 26/1: 11-17.
1997
“Reforming the welfare state in post-socialist societies.”
World Development, 25/8: 1183-1186, 1997.
1996
“Paying the Bill for Goulash-Communism: Hungarian Development and Macro Stabilization in Political-Economy Perspective”
Social Research, Winter 1996, 63/4: 943-1040.
“Hardening of the Budget Constraint under the Postsocialist System”.
Japan and the World Economy, 1996, 8: 135-151.
1995
"Eliminating the Shortage Economy. A General Analysis and Examination of the Developments in Hungary”
Economics of Transition, 1995, 3/1: 13-37, 2:149-168.
“The Dilemmas of Hungarian Economic Policy”
In Béla K. Király and András Bozóki (eds.) Lawful Revolution in Hungary, 1989-94. Boulder: Social Science Monographs, Highland Lakes: Atlantic Research and Publications and New York: Columbia University Press, 1995, pp. 323-349. Read the manuscript here.
1994
“Transformational Recession: The Main Causes”,
Journal of Comparative Economics, 1994, 19/3: 39-63.
1993
“The Evolution of Financial Discipline under the Postsocialist System”
Kyklos, Fall 1993, 46/3: 315-336.
1992
The socialist system: The political economy of communism
Princeton: Princeton University Press and Oxford: Oxford University Press.
In English on the web at www.oxfordscholarship.com, 2003.
“The Postsocialist Transition and the State: Reflections in the Light of Hungarian Fiscal Problems”
American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, May 1992, 82/2: 1-21.
1989
“The Affinity between Ownership Forms and Coordination Mechanisms. The Common Experience of Reform in Socialist Countries”
Journal of Economic Perspectives, Summer 1990, 4/3: 131-147.
1988
“Individual Freedom and Reform of the Socialist Economy”
European Economic Review, 1988, 32/2-3: 233-267.
1987
"The Softness of Budgetary Constraints—An Analysis of Enterprise Data"Co-author: Ágnes Matits.
Eastern European Economics, 1987, Vol. 25/4: 1-33.
1986
“The Hungarian Reform Process: Visions, Hopes and Reality”
Journal of Economic Literature, Dec. 1986, 24/4: 1687-1737.
“The Soft Budget Constraint”
Kyklos, 1986, 39/1: 3-30.
1984
“Reproduction of Shortage on the Hungarian Car Market” Co-authors: Zsuzsa Kapitány and Judit Szabó.
Soviet Studies, Apr. 1984, 36/2: 236-256.
1983
“Comments on the Present State and Prospects of the Hungarian Economic Reform” Journal of Comparative Economics, 1983, 7/3: 225-252.
“The Health of Nations: Reflections on the Analogy Between the Medical Sciences and Economics”
Kyklos, 1983, 36/2, 191-212.
“Paternalism, Buyers’ and Sellers’ Market”. Co-author: Jörgen W. Weibull.
Mathematical Social Sciences, 1983, 7/2: 153-169.
1981
"Some Properties of the Eastern European Growth Pattern".
World Development, 1981, Vol. 9/9-10:965-970.
1980
“The Dilemmas of a Socialist Economy: The Hungarian Experience”
Cambridge Journal of Economics, June 1980, 4/2: 147-157.
1979
“Resource-Constrained Versus Demand-Constrained Systems”
Econometrica, July 1979, 47/4: 801-819.
1978
“The Normal State of the Market in a Shortage Economy: A Queue Model”. Co-author: Jörgen W. Weibull.
Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 1978, 80/4: 375-398.
1977
“Decentralized Control Problems in Neumann-Economies”. Co-author: András Simonovits.
Journal of Economic Theory, 1977, 14/1: 44-67.
1973
“Autonomous Control of the Economic System”. Co-author: Béla Martos.
Econometrica, May 1973, 41/3: 509-528.
“Two-Level Planning”. Co-author: Tamás Lipták.
Econometrica, Jan. 1965, 33/1: 141-169.
1969
"Multi-Level Programming: A First Report on the Model and on the Experimental Computations"
European Economic Review, Fall 1969, Vol. 1/1: 134-191.
1963
“The Determination of the Optimum Investment Plan for an Industrial Sector by the Use of Linear Programming”
Eastern European Economy, 1963, 1/4: 44-56.
1962
“Mathematical Investigation of some sconomic effects of profit sharing in socialist firms”. Co-author: Tamás Lipták.
Econometrica, Jan. 1962, 30/1: 140-161.