Nyilas József (szerk.): Theoretical problems, current structural changes in the world economy - Korunk világgazdasága 2. (Budapest, 1976)

THEORETICAL PROBLEMS CURRENT STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN THE WORLD ECONOMY Edited by J. Nyilas Owing to the revolutionary transformation of the productive forces and to the expansion of the inter­national division of labour, the questions of the world economy and world market have gained an increasing importance after World War II. In this book, significant both from a theo­retical and from a practical point of view, the world economy and its constituent groups of coun­tries are analysed comprehensively, and the relating general trends and laws, further the specific assertions of these laws for the individual groups of countries, examined from a novel point of approach and by an international standard. Since the studies constitute part of the disci­pline taught under the name “world economics” at institutions of higher economic education in Hun­gary, they are apt to give the readers an insight into the fast developing science of economics in Hungary. AKADÉMIAI KIADÓ Publishing House of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences BUDAPEST

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