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Bródy András és a dualitás matematikai elmélete. A gazdasági növekedés Neumann- modellje
[András Bródy and the mathematical theory of duality. His Neumann model of economic growth]

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A dolgozat megírására két váratlan esemény egyidejű bekövetkezése ösztönzött. Az első nagy örömömre szolgált, a második azonban nagy szomorúsággal tölt el. Az örömteli és megtisztelő esemény Zalai Ernő felkérése volt arra, hogy véleményezzem a Közgazdasági Szemlében megjelent kiváló, a Neumann-modellel foglalkozó dolgozatát. Mivel a Zalai Ernő által vezetett kutatások kapcsán a témával én is foglalkoztam korábban, a felkérésnek, amint tudtam, eleget tettem. A dolgozat olvasása közben kaptam a hírt: Bródy András immáron nincsen közöttünk. A váratlan és tragikus hír azért is megrázó volt, mert Zalai Ernő dolgozata éppen azokat a kérdéseket feszegette, amelyeket először Bródy András vetett fel, és amelyek kiváló és máig páratlanul szellemes vizsgálatával közel harminc évvel ezelőtt Bródy András engem is a téma tanulmányozására inspirált.

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  • Medvegyev, Péter, 2011. "Bródy András és a dualitás matematikai elmélete. A gazdasági növekedés Neumann- modellje [András Bródy and the mathematical theory of duality. His Neumann model of economic growth]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(1), pages 3-7.
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    3. Morishima, Michio, 1969. "Theory of Economic Growth," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780198281641.
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