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Case study of area responses to globalization : foreign direct investment, local suppliers and employment in Győr, Hungary

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  • Keune, Marteen.
  • Tóth, András.

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Investigates the effects of foreign direct investment on the local economy of the city of Gyor, Hungary. Identifies factors leading to success in attracting new manufacturing plants and presents a case study of the motor vehicle industry. Assesses the impact of the new plants in terms of job creation, local subcontracting and supplier relationships, technology transfer and worker training.

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  • Keune, Marteen. & Tóth, András., 2001. "Case study of area responses to globalization : foreign direct investment, local suppliers and employment in Győr, Hungary," ILO Working Papers 993457013402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:993457013402676
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    1. Paul McAleavy & Stefaan De Rynck, 1997. "Regional or Local? The EUs Future Partners in Cohesion Policy," EUI-RSCAS Working Papers 55, European University Institute (EUI), Robert Schuman Centre of Advanced Studies (RSCAS).
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