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Közjószágok-e a társadalombiztosítási nyugdíjrendszerek?
[Are social-insurance pension systems public goods?]

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  • Németh, György

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A társadalombiztosítási nyugdíjrendszerek működésének és problémáinak a jelenleginél mélyebb megértésére törekedve, meglepő és szokatlan közgazdasági eszközöket használ Mészáros József e folyóirat márciusi számában közölt cikkében. A világ végül is úgy halad a tudomány által előre, hogy az uralkodó nézetekhez nem alkalmazkodó gondolkodókban kétely ébred a kor főáramú tudásának a valóságot magyarázó ereje iránt, és a régi helyére új, meggyőzőbb, kielégítőbb magyarázatokat keresnek. Az áttörés gyakran olyan, addig nem használt eszköznek köszönhető, amely láthatóvá tesz addig nem látható összefüggéseket. A kérdés az, hogy Mészáros Józsefnek sikerült-e a társadalombiztosítási nyugdíjrendszereket közjószágnak tekintve és a játékelmélet apparátusát használva áttörést végrehajtania? Meggyőződésem szerint nem. Hogy miért gondolom így, arról lesz szó ebben az írásban. Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) kód: H55.

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  • Németh, György, 2005. "Közjószágok-e a társadalombiztosítási nyugdíjrendszerek? [Are social-insurance pension systems public goods?]," Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Közgazdasági Szemle Alapítvány (Economic Review Foundation), vol. 0(6), pages 608-612.
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    • H55 - Public Economics - - National Government Expenditures and Related Policies - - - Social Security and Public Pensions

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