Júlia Varga Citations at IDEAS
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Peter Galasi & Julia Varga, 2002.
"Does Private and Cost-Priced Higher Education Produce Poor Quality? ,"
Budapest Working Papers on the Labour Market
0201, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
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Annamária INZELT, 2008.
"Strengthen And Upgrade Regional Capabilities (Regional University Knowledge Centre Programme In Hungary) ,"
Romanian Journal of Economics ,
Institute of National Economy, vol. 26(1(35)), pages 133-154, June.
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Julia Varga, 2001.
"Earnings Expectations and Higher Education Enrolment Decisions in Hungary ,"
Budapest Working Papers on the Labour Market
0110, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
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Júlia Varga, 2006.
"The Role of Labour Market Expectations and Admission Probabilities in Students' Application Decisions on Higher Education: The Case of Hungary ,"
Education Economics ,
Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 14(3), pages 309-327, September.
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