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Series listed on IDEAS

Hungary

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ProviderSeriesNr. Papers (online)
KÁROLY RÓBERT OKTATÓ-KUTATÓ Kht. GAZDÁLKODÁS: Scientific Journal on Agricultural Economics14 (14)
Research Institute for Agricultural Economics Studies in Agricultural Economics32 (32)
University of Debrecen, Faculty of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development PhD Theses 1 (1)
Center for Firms in the Global Economy CEFIG Working Papers 1 (1)
Department of Mathematics, Corvinus University of Budapest Pure Mathematics and Applications659 (0)
Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Budapest Working Papers on the Labour Market 46 (46)
Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences IEHAS Discussion Papers 115 (115)
Institute of Public Finance Financial Theory and Practice75 (75)
Institute of Public Finance Occasional paper series 18 (18)
Department of Mathematical Economics and Economic Analysis, Corvinus University of Budapest Working Papers 9 (9)
Magyar Nemzeti Bank (The Central Bank of Hungary) MNB Background Studies (discontinued) 9 (9)
Magyar Nemzeti Bank (The Central Bank of Hungary) MNB Bulletin39 (39)
Magyar Nemzeti Bank (The Central Bank of Hungary) MNB Conference Volume7 (7)
Magyar Nemzeti Bank (The Central Bank of Hungary) MNB Occasional Papers 35 (35)
Magyar Nemzeti Bank (The Central Bank of Hungary) MNB Working Papers 82 (82)
Budapest Tech, Keleti Faculty of Economics Working Paper Series 11 (11)
Rajk László College Rajk László Szakkollégium Working Papers 6 (3)

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This page was last updated on 2009-7-3.


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