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Working Papers


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No. 125 - 2002-04
Andrea Éltető, Katalin Antalóczy: OUTWARD FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN HUNGARY MOTIVATIONS AND EFFECTS
No. 124 - 2002-04
Miklós Szanyi: SUBCONTRACTING AND OUTWARD PROCESSING TRADE AS A FORM OF NETWORKING IN HUNGARY
No. 123 - 2002-01
Buzás Sándor, Habuda Judit, Novák Csaba : WHAT PATTERNS DOES HUNGARY'S REAL INTEGRATION INTO THE EU SHOW? A 'HECKSCHER-OHLIN' MODEL AND SOME TIME-SERIES ANALYSES
No. 122 - 2001-12
András Inotai: Some Reflections on Possible Scenarios for EU Enlargement - Some Key Issues in Understanding the Negotiations on Accession to the European Union
No. 121 - 2001-10
Tamás Szigetvári, Louai Balbisi: Economic Breaktrough by the Mediterranean Countries in the Context of EU Enlargement
No. 120 - 2001-10
Miklós Szanyi: Life after Death: Is It Efficient to Reallocate the Assets of Financially Distressed Firms? Result of an Empirical Survey
No. 119 - 2001-09
Andrea Szalavetz: Western Policy Lessons in the Second Phase of Regional Transformation
No. 118 - 2001-08
Andrea Éltető: The Competitiveness of Hungarian Companies
No. 117 - 2001-06
Andrea Éltető, Shoshichi Sugimoto: Multinationals and Trade: Trading multinationals - the example of Hungary and the USA
No. 116 - 2001-05
Kálmán Dezséri, Andrea Éltető, Sándor Meisel: Technical Barriers to Trade for Hungarian Exports to the European Union
No. 115 - 2001-05
Judit Kiss: The Agricultural Aspects of Hungarian Accession to the EU
No. 114 - 2001-04
Taniguchi Makoto, Hernádi András, : Japan and Asia in a New Global Age
No. 113 - 2001-03
Andrea Szalavetz: The Structural and Regional Implications of the New Economy in Transition Economies
No. 112 - 2000-08
Margit Rácz: Risk Factors in the Establishment and Running of EMU
No. 111 - 2000-07
Kálmán Dezséri: Economic Relations between Russia and the Central European Countries
No. 110 - 2000-06
Tamás Szemlér : Regional Development and the EU Pre-Accession and Structural Funds Trends and Possible Courses of Action
No. 109 - 2000-05
Révész Gábor, Ehrlich Éva, : Coming in from the Cold - The Hungarian Economy in the 20th Century
No. 108 - 2000-04
Péter Farkas: The Effects of Foreign Direct Investment on R&D and Innovation in Hungary
No. 107 - 2000-03
András Inotai: Reflections on the Timing of EU Enlargement
No. 1 - 106 - 1991-1999
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