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The Development Of The Hungarian Agricultural Trade After The Eu Accession

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  • Konig, Gabor

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The paper discusses the changes of the Hungarian agricultural trade, and shows how different factors (both internal and external) determine the flow of agricultural trade. The analyses show that although the EU plays a role more and more important in the Hungarian trade, the balance became worse, partly because of the increase of import from Germany and from Poland. The worsening trend of the trade after the accession shows that although the competitiveness is increasing it is still behind the improvement of competitiveness of the members of the EU-15 and 10 (partly because of the change of trade agreements, of subsidies and tariffs). In advantageous years (for cereals) the trends of trade with Romania and Bulgaria may have a positive effect on the flow of the Hungarian trade after 2007.

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  • Konig, Gabor, 2007. "The Development Of The Hungarian Agricultural Trade After The Eu Accession," 104th Seminar, September 5-8, 2007, Budapest, Hungary 7780, European Association of Agricultural Economists.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:eaa104:7780
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.7780
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