We calculate the region of the MSSM parameter space (i.e. M1/2, m0,
μ, \ldots) compatible with a correct electroweak breaking and a realistic
top-quark mass. To do so we have included {\em all} the one-loop corrections to
the effective potential V1 and checked their importance in order to obtain
consistent results. We also consider the fine-tuning problem due to the
enormous dependence of MZ on ht (the top Yukawa coupling), which is
substantially reduced when the one-loop effects are taken into account. We also
explore the reliability of the so-called "standard" criterion to estimate the
degree of fine-tuning. As a consequence, we obtain a new set of upper bounds on
the MSSM parameters or, equivalently, on the supersymmetric masses perfectly
consistent with the present experimental bounds.Comment: talk given at the XVI Kazimierz Meeting on Elementary Particle
Physics, Kazimierz (Poland) 24-28 May 1993, 4 pages in standard LATEX + 2
figures (not included but available upon request), CERN-TH.7024/9