
András Inotai
Personal details
Place of birth: Szombathely
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Fields of research
major economic challenges in the era of globalisation (growth and job-creation, demography, migration, supply security)
the shifting balance of global economic power, with special reference to China
global financial, economic and social crisis and its medium term consequences
the post-crisis European integration: deepening, enlarging and global role
economic transformation in Central and Eastern Europe: retrospection after twenty years in regional comparison
Education and degrees
1962-67 Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest;MS in German and Spanish language and literature
1975-77 Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Ph.D. in international economy (Andean integration)
1989-91 Hungarian academy of Sciences; Doctor in Economics (international direct capital flows)
Work experience
From January 2012 research professor of the Institute of World Economics, Research Center for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
1991-2011 general director of the Institute for World Economics, Budapest
1996-98 Head of the Strategic Task Force on Integration into the European Union
1989-91 The World Bank, Trade Policy Division
1987-89 first deputy director, Institute for World Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
1981-89 head of department in the same institute
1979-80 senior research fellow in the Institute for World Economics, Budapest
1972-73 visiting professor, San Marcos University, Lima, Peru
1971. visiting research fellow, Kiel, Institute for World Economy
1967-79 research fellow in the Institute for World Economics, Budapest
Language skills
English (fluent)
German (fluent)
Spanish (fluent)
Selected publications
European integration at a crossroads. International Issues and Slovak Foreign Policy Affairs, vol. XX. No. 4/2011, pp. 53-65.
Anmerkungen zur ungarischen EU-Ratspraesidentschaft. Südosteuropa, 58. Jahrgang, Heft 4. 2010. pp. 620-632.
The Impacts of Enlargement on the Central and Eastern Countries (2009): SNU-KIEP EU Centre Research Series 09-02, Seoul, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP), 73 pp.
Relaciones de Cuba con la Unión Europea: evolución, problemas y perspectivas / Andras Inotai, 247-278.p. In: Cuba, 2009 : Reflexiones en torno a los 50 anos de la revolución de Castro, ( 2009), ed. by Andrzej Dembicz. Warszawa : Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos : Universidad de Varsovia, 362 pp.
A változó Kína (China in Change, edited with Ottó Juhász) (2009) Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó, 331 pp.
The European Union and Southeastern Europe. Troubled Waters Ahead? (2007) Bruxelles, P.I.E. Peter Lang , („College of Europe Studies”, No. 7.). 414 pp.
On the Way. Hungary and the European Union(1998), Budapest, Belvárosi K.-IBS, 230 pp.



