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Professor József Móczár

Professor, Corvinus University of Budapest

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At the Karl Marx University of Economic Sciences (Budapest, Hungary), the planning-mathematics… (more)

At the Karl Marx University of Economic Sciences (Budapest, Hungary), the planning-mathematics faculty was launched in 1960, which followed the course of the French indicative planning, with an excellent training program. That included mathematical, electrotechnology, computer science, logical, philosophical and economics subjects consistently built on each other; I graduated from this faculty myself.

 

I attended János Kornai's two-year professional seminar, which was a broad introduction to the issues of modern economic theory.

 

In 1980, I won the Japanese Monbusho Scholarship and I was a foreign student in the world-famous ISER institute of the Osaka University for 2 years, where I studied and researched a lot, participated in the weekly seminars and postgraduate courses etc., and finally, in 1994, I earned the Ph.D. degree with a thesis. In 1994, I returned to ISER for a year as a researcher visiting professor. After this, I researched with Giovanni Agnelli, Fulbright, Tempus, etc. scholarships at those foreign universities (Siena, La Foscari, Groningen, LSE, USC, WU, etc.) which attract the economic dynamics in the scientific world. In Hungary, I was appointed as a full professor at Corvinus University of Budapest in 1994, after the habilitation, and in 1998, I won the Széchenyi Professor scholarship, which allowed me to concentrate on the research of non-equilibrium dynamics. I received the doctor of HAS degree in 2013.