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2021
- 266 The impact of the crisis on and crisis-handling patterns in foreign-owned companies in Hungary
by Gábor Túry & Magdolna Sass & Ágnes Szunomár - 265 Electric vehicle revolution – positions of the Japanese automotive suppliers in Central Europe
by Gábor Túry - 264 China’s Mergers & Acquisitions Activity in the United States – The Case of TikTok
by Tamás Peragovics
2020
- 261 The three archetype European historic development models and their impact in East-Central Europe
by Miklos Szanyi - 261 Natural gas has been understood to be the transition fuel allowing inter alia the European Union to substitute more polluting fossil fuels when moving to a renewable energy-based society. This role has been based on it yielding the least emissions upon combustion, which had insulated it from the negative impacts of climate policy. A combination of an extensive infrastructure and legal-technical framework, widely adopted consumer practices, and the transition fuel narrative both built on and furthered the lock-in of the fuel. Natural gas policy essential refrained from incorporating significant climate considerations and the fuel was assumed to have bright future. As the European Commission’s climate action became more stringent, the parallel paths of climate and natural gas policy eventually collided. The promulgaters of the transition fuel narrative, the natural gas industry, was unprepared for such changes. However, it was quick to mobilise and devise strategies to sustain its role in the EU’s energy future—the impacts of which are yet to be seen
by John Szabo - 260 Coronavirus crisis – trade effects for the Iberian and Visegrád countries
by Andrea Éltető - 259 The Hungarian utility cost reduction programme : An impact assessment
by Csaba Weiner & Tekla S. Szép
2019
- 263 Globalization - challenges for economic policy
by Miklós Szanyi - 258 The Balkan model and the balkanization of East Central Europe
by Miklós Szanyi - 254 Revisiting the management of stationary fuel supply security and gas diversification in Hungary
by Csaba Weiner - 253 Central and Eastern Europe’s dependent development in German automotive value chains
by Tamas Gerocs & Andras Pinkasz - 252 Protection without Protectionism? Foreign Investment Screening in Europe and the V4 Countries Today : A Comparative Analysis
by Tamas Peragovics - 251 Effects of Industry 4.0 on reshoring investments - Hungarian experiences
by Andrea Elteto
2018
- 250 Pull factors driving Russian multinationals into five CEE countries, a sectoral overview
by Csaba Weiner - 249 Pull factors for Chinese FDI in East Central Europe
by Agnes Szunomar - 248 Indian companies’ technological investments in the EU with a special focus on Central and Eastern Europe
by Tamas Gerocs - 247 Eastern Europe as investment location for Turkish OFDI
by Tamas Szigetvari - 246 Brazilian Foreign Direct Investment in ECE - host country determinants
by Judit Ricz - 245 New developmentalism in the 21st century - towards a new research agenda
by Judit Ricz - 244 China's go out policy - a review on China's promotion policy for outward foreign direct investment from a historical perspective
by Yushan Li - 243 Security of energy supply and gas diversification in Poland
by Csaba Weiner - 242 Independence of central banks after the crisis - focus on Hungary
by Lisa Coiffard - 241 Financing operations of the European Investment Bank (EIB) in the Southern Mediterranean countries
by Tamas Szigetvari - 240 Indo-Japanese Relations on an Upward Trend
by Eva Ozsvald - 239 Four years in the club - from external to internal Europeanization in Croatia
by Fruzsina Siger
2017
- 238 Managing energy supply security and gas diversification in Hungary - putting theory into practice
by Csaba Weiner - 237 Driving forces behind the international expansion strategies of Chinese MNEs
by Agnes Szunomar - 236 International expansion of Russian multinationals - a focus on home-country push factors, Europe and five CEE countries
by Csaba Weiner - 235 South Africa - a re-emerging player in outward FDI
by Judit Kiss - 234 Internationalization of Indian multinational enterprises - motivations, strategies and regulation from the experience of Indian investments - a focus on Europe
by Tamas Gerocs - 233 Turkish investments abroad, with a special focus on Central and Eastern Europe
by Tamas Szigetvari - 232 Emerging multinational enterprises from East and Southeast Asia in V4 countries and Slovenia
by Katalin Völgyi - 231 Brazilian companies going global - home country push factors of Brazilian multinational enterprises‘ (BMNEs‘) investments, general characteristics and tendencies of their investments in the European, especially East Central European (ECE) region
by Judit Ricz - 230 Different interpretations of the automotive industry and its role in three semi-peripheral regions of the EU
by Gábor Túry - 229 FDI promotion of the Visegrád countries in the era of global value chains
by Andrea Éltető & Katalin Antaloczy - 228 Export as a form of SME-internationalisation after the crisis – experiences of three European regions
by Andrea Éltető - 227 New developmentalist experiments in Brazil and Egypt - a comparative study
by Judit Ricz
2016
- 226 From party state capture to party business capture - Model feature of Visegrád countries?
by Miklós Szanyi - 225 The Aid for Trade initiative and the export performance of the Iberian EU-countries
by Beata Udvari - 224 Post-crisis foreign trade trends and policies on the periphery of the European Union - comparison of the Iberian, Baltic and Central European region
by Andrea Elteto & Katalin Antaloczy - 223 Developmental states in the 21st century - analytical structure of a new approach
by Judit Ricz - 222 The emergence of patronage state in Central Europe. The case of FDI-related policies in Hungary
by Miklos Szanyi - 221 Central and East European diversification under new gas market conditions
by Csaba Weiner - 220 The FDI-led development model revisited? The case of Hungary
by Miklos Szanyi - 219 Post‐crisis developments in global value chains - example of foreign investors’ Hungarian subsidiaries
by Andrea Szalavetz
2015
- 218 Scientific cooperation between the European Union and Turkey – advantages and possible synergies
by Agota David & Tamas Szigetvari - 217 Upgrading of Hungarian subsidiaries in machinery and automotive global value chains
by Andrea Elteto & Andrea Szalavetz & Gabor Tury & Aniko Magashazi - 215 Towards a new model of state-led development in Brazil (?)
by Judit Ricz - 214 Ties of Visegrád countries with East Asia – trade and investment
by Andrea Elteto & Agnes Szunomar - 213 Rwanda: developmental success story in a unique setting
by Zsuzsanna Biedermann - 212 Innovative finance for development - Instruments of social integration and responsibility in lower-middle-income countries (LMICs)
by Tamas Novak
2014
- 211 Privatization and state property management in post-transition economies
by Miklos Szanyi - 210 Russian capital in the Visegrád countries
by Kalman Kalotay & Andrea Elteto & Magdolna Sass & Csaba Weiner - 209 Economic success without well being? The case of Hungary
by Annamaria Artner - 208 Chinese investments and financial engagement in Hungary
by Agnes Szunomar & Katalin Volgyi & Tamas Matura - 207 Chinese outward FDI in Europe and the Central and Eastern European region within a global context
by Agnes Szunomar & Zsuzsanna Biedermann - 206 Trade and investment relations between Central and Eastern Europe and Latin America
by Andrea Elteto
2013
- 205 Financial regulation differences in the EU and the US
by Zsuzsanna Biedermann & Agnes Orosz - 204 EU governance trends - dilemmas and recommendations for the Visegrad countries
by Krisztina Vida - 203 World's agricultural production and trade - food security at stake?
by Miklos Somai - 202 Youth unemployment or NEETS? Reasons and treatment in Europe
by Annamaria Artner - 201 Central and Eastern Europe’s dependence on Russian gas, western CIS transit states and the quest for diversification through the Southern Corridor
by Csaba Weiner - 200 The development of Hungarian Foreign Trade with Asia
by Andrea Elteto & Katalin Volgyi
2012
- 199 Euros(c)epsis - The theory of the optimum currency area and the history of the Euro
by Annamaria Artner & Peter Rona
2011
- 198 On the nature of the present world economic crisis. A non-neoliberal sketch
by Peter Farkas - 197 Transport and sustainability, with special regard to the EU Transport White Paper of 2011
by Tamas Fleischer - 196 Why do we compare the EU with the USA all the time?
by Fruzsina Siger - 195 Industrial concentration, regional employment and productivity growth - evidence from the late transition period of Hungary
by Miklos Szanyi & Ichiro Iwasaki & Balazs Lengyel
2010
- 194 Evaluating the risk of unemployment: comparison between the two most populated Greek regions with the entire country
by Stavros Rodokanakis & Irini Moustaki
2009
- 193 Transport policy in the European Union from an Eastern perspective
by Tamas Fleischer - 192 The European neighbourhood policy, concept, practice, future and the priorities of Hungary
by Tamas Szigetvari - 191 The concentric-circle model of FDI spilklover effects estimation using Hungarian panel data
by Miklos Szanyi & Ichiro Iwasaki & Peter Csizmadia & Miklos Illessy & Csaba Mako - 190 Transformation and catch-up issues in Hungary, examined in network alignment terms
by Andrea Szalavetz - 189 The evolution of a post-crisis world - new trends and structures in a turbulent global system
by Mihaly Simai - 188 Examining the impact of European regional policy
by Zsuzsanna Tron - 187 Clusters and the development of supplier networks for transnational companies
by Miklos Szanyi & Magdolna Sass & Peter Csizmadia & Miklos Illessy & Ichiro Iwasaki & Csaba Mako
2008
- 186 An initial investigation of the EU's 2020 climate change package and its potential domestic impact
by David L. Ellison & Attila Hugyecz - 184 Russian investment abroad: the basic flows and features
by Boris Kheyfets - 183 EU-Ukrainian relations in the light of the new agreement: Ukraine's expectations and realities
by Volodymyr Sidenko - 182 Russian ideas on integration within the CIS space: how do they match or clash with EU ideas?
by Svetlana Glinkina - 181 On the politics of climate change - is there and East-West divide?
by David L. Ellison - 180 The Polish perspective on 2008-2009 budget review
by Anna Wisniewski
2007
- 178 Behind the figures. Trade-related factors affecting world economic growth since 1990
by Peter Farkas - 177 Subnational regionalism in a supranational context: the case of Hungary
by David L. Ellison - 176 Analysis of the success and failure in the labour markets of selected EU member-states: macroeconomic aspects
by Iwona Mertin & Ognian N. Hishow - 175 The Ukrainian economy in Europe
by Zsuzsa Ludvig & Gabor Foti
2006
- 174 Industrial competitiveness and labour market transformation in Hungary: macroeconomic developments and empirical analysis
by Klara Foti & Sandor Buzas - 173 Market correlatives, market palliatives and the new politics of European industrial and regional development
by David L. Ellison - 172 R and D, and competitiveness in the enlarged EU: the role of the state and financing
by Istvan Korosi - 171 The Hungarian countryside in 2015
by Miklos Somai - 170 Relationship of structural change and competitiveness in Hungarian manufacturing 1998-2003
by Miklos Szanyi - 169 Weighting the politics of the environment in the new Europe
by David L. Ellison - 168 Russian FDI in Central and Eastern European countries: opportunities and threats
by Csaba Weiner - 167 At a turning point: The Southeast economies
by Andras Inotai & Tamas Novak & Miklos Szanyi & Tamas Szemler - 166 Competitiveness and industrial renewal via production relocation by global multinational networks
by Miklos Szanyi
2005
- 165 New modes of governance and EU structural and cohesion policy in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
by Annamaria Artner - 164 Do multinationals 'misuse' corporate income-tax holidays: an analysis based on Hungarian balance-sheet figures
by Miklos Szanyi - 163 Competitiveness and position changes of Hungarian manufacturing product groups in the EU market
by Sandor Buzas - 162 he impact of Foreign Direct Investment on regional development in Poland
by Anna Wisniewski - 161 Divide and conquer: the EU enlargement's successful conclusion?
by David L. Ellison - 160 Determinants of industrial restructuring in the pre-accession transition economies: the case of Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland
by Darko Hajdukovic & Iraj Hashi - 159 Competitiveness strategies, resource struggles and national interest in the new Europe
by David L. Ellison - 158 The first EU Eastern enlargement: impacts on the German economy and public perceptions
by Richard R. Ochmann - 157 Belarus on the EU borders - the impact of enlargement on trade and cross-border cooperation
by Andrei I. Lobatch - 156 Potential migration after the first round of EU Eastern enlargement: impacts on Germany's labour market and welfare system
by Richard R. Ochmann - 155 Structural change, structural competitiveness
by Andrea Szalavetz - 154 The impact of changes in competitiveness on labour market and human resource development, the case of Hungary
by Klara Foti - 153 EU integration mechanisms affecting Hungarian public policies in waste management
by Tamas Fleischer & Peter Futo - 152 Japan's trade and FDI policies in the first decade of the 21st century facts and probable trends
by Andras Hernadi - 151 Romania and the trade and the development approaches to CEE convergence with the EU, under the competitive pressures of integration
by Andreea Vass
2004
- 150 Fiscal adjustment in Hungary (1991-2003)
by Amalia Fugaru - 149 Hungary and Bosnia and Herzegovina - a success and a failure of transition
by Dragoljub Stojanov - 148 Regional cooperation in the Balkans as an essential step towards EU membership - lessons of Visegrád
by Plamena Spassova - 147 Economic and political relations after the EU enlargement - the Visegrad countries and Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova
by Kalman Dezseri & Pal Gaspar - 146 State aid to the Hungarian manufacturing sector 1990-2000
by Miklos Szanyi - 145 Sustainable-settlement criteria, eco-cities and prospects in Central and Eastern Europe
by Tamas Fleischer - 144 Comparative analysis of competitiveness - the Czech Republic and Hungary - an institutional approach
by Libor Zidek - 143 Challenges of Hungarian science policy - the evolution of a knowledge-based economy and society
by Miklos Szanyi & Norbert Buzas
2003
- 142 Peripheral participants in global production networks - changing dynamics in the transformation from industrial to intellectual capitalism
by Andrea Szalavetz - 141 An FDI-based development model for Hungary - new challenges?
by Miklos Szanyi - 140 Potential migration from Hungary to Austria after EU accession and possible impacts of this
by Klara Foti - 139 Infrastructure networks in Central Europe and EU enlargement
by Tamas Fleischer - 138 Far Eastern responses to globalization
by Annamaria Artner & Andras Szekely-Doby & Zoltan Bassa & Andras Hernadi & Klara Meszaros - 137 Transformation and Hungarian regional development - facts, trends, dilemmas and objectives
by Tamas Szigetvari & Eva Ehrlich - 136 Business-cycle development in Hungary and Europe - the consequences of EU and EMU accession for Hungary's labour market
by Kalman Dezseri - 135 The transition to a market economy in the successor states of former Yugoslavia differences of North and South
by Yoji Koyama - 134 'Tertiarization' of manufacturing industry in the new economy - experiences in Hungarian companies
by Andrea Szalavetz
2002
- 133 Food aid for food security - trends and changes in the 1990s
by Zoltan Tiba - 132 Foreign trade flows and economic activity in Slovenia - causality patterns from a transition episode
by Jani Beko - 131 The Hungarian automotive industry
by Miklos Somai - 130 Bankruptcy regulations, policy credibility and asset transfers in Hungary
by Miklos Szanyi - 129 Some neglected effects of EU enlargements - rationalization and specialization
by Andrea Szalavetz - 128 The management of accession to the European Union in Poland and Hungary
by Krisztina Vida & Dorota Pyszna - 127 Development theory on relations between the state and the market and on their effects on the peripheries of the world economy
by Peter Farkas - 126 Spillover effects and business linkages of foreign-owned firms in Hungary
by Miklos Szanyi - 125 Outward foreign direct investment in Hungary - motivations and effects
by Andrea Elteto & Katalin Antaloczy - 124 Subcontracting and outward processing trade as a form of networking in Hungary
by Miklos Szanyi - 123 What patterns does Hungary's real integration into the EU show - A Heckscher-Ohlin model and some time-series analyses
by Sandor Buzas & Judit Habuda & Csaba Novak
2001
- 122 Some reflections on possible scenarios for EU enlargement - Some key issues in understanding the negotiations on accession to the European Union
by Andras Inotai - 121 Economic breaktrough by the Mediterranean countries in the context of EU enlargement
by Tamas Szigetvari & Louai Balbisi - 120 Life after death : Is it efficient to reallocate the assets of financially distressed firms? Result of an empirical survey
by Miklos Szanyi - 119 Western policy lessons in the second phase of regional transformation
by Andrea Szalavetz - 118 The competitiveness of Hungarian companies
by Andrea Elteto - 117 Multinationals and trade - trading multinationals - the example of Hungary and the USA
by Andea Elteto & Sugimoto Shoshichi - 116 Technical barriers to trade for Hungarian exports to the European Union
by Kalman Dezseri & Andrea Elteto & Sandor Meisel - 115 The agricultural aspects of Hungarian accession to the EU
by Judit Kiss - 114 Japan and Asia in a new global age
by Andras Hernadi & Makoto Taniguchi - 113 The structural and regional implications of the new economy in transition economies
by Andrea Szalavetz
2000
- 112 Risk factors in the establishment and running of EMU
by Margit Racz - 111 Economic relations between Russia and the Central European countries
by Kalman Dezseri - 110 Regional development and the EU pre-accession and structural funds trends and possible courses of action
by Tamas Szemler - 109 Coming in from the cold: the Hungarian economy in the 20th century
by Eva Ehrlich & Gabor Revesz - 108 The effects of foreign direct investment on R&D and innovation in Hungary
by Peter Farkas - 107 Reflections on the timing of EU enlargement
by Andras Inotai