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This paper explores the evolution of Kornai’s thought on General Equilibrium Theory (GET) and his position on mainstream economics. Three moments in this evolution will be highlighted starting by rejecting GET and advocating disequilibrium in Anti-Equilibrium (1971). While Kornai does not treat the ‘equilibrium paradigm’ as irrelevant, he suggests an alternative paradigm, namely economic systems theory that he further develops in the eighties as ‘system paradigm’. Economics of Shortage (1980) marks a second phase in which Kornai distinguishes Walrasian equilibrium from normal state or Marshallian equilibrium. In this phase, he supports Marshallian equilibrium rather than disequilibrium. Finally By Force of Thought (2006) is a critical self-appraisal in which Kornai considers Anti-Equilibrium as a ‘failure’ and acknowledges GET as a benchmark of an ideal competitive market. He now advocates a Walrasian equilibrium as an abstract reference model but refuses to consider this model as a description of reality. In this sense, he refuses the New Classical economics. Paradoxically however, his original heterodox concept of ‘soft budget constraint’, irreconcilable with standard microeconomics, has been integrated in new microeconomics as an optimal intertemporal strategy of a maximizing agent in the absence of credible commitments. It will be argued that Kornai’s so-called failure is rather related to his half-in, half-out mainstream position, while his institutionalist system paradigm is still a heterodox research project of the future.
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This paper tries to understand the evolution of one of the most eminent economists of socialism and post-transition socialism, namely Janos Kornai with regard to market economy in comparison with socialism from a theoretical viewpoint particularly from the lens of general Equilibrium Theory.
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This paper is important for several reasons: 1) the role of Janos Kornai in introducing the general equilibrium theory in the socialist countries 2) the evolution of Janos Kornai, one of the founders of disequilibrium school, about general equilibrium theory 3) the relevance/or irrelevance of equilibrium concept in understanding the market economy 4) the relevance of Kornai's thought for mainstream heterodox economics.
Mehrdad Vahabi
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This page is a summary of: János Kornai and general equilibrium theory, Acta Oeconomica, January 2018, Akademiai Kiado,
DOI: 10.1556/032.2018.68.s.4.
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