Publications from the Institute for World Economics, Research Centre for Economic and Regional Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Andrea, Éltető ed., Mind the Gap. Integration Experiences of the Ten Central and Eastern European Countries.

Institute of World Economics, MTA KRTK, 2014, 147 p.

http://www.vki.hu/news/news_786.html

 

András Inotai, One decade of Hungary’s membership in the European Union: a critical appraisal of benefits and (self-made) costs. (in German), Integration, vol. 37, no. 4. 2014, pp. 320-344.

 

Kálmán Kalotay, Andrea Éltető, Magdolna Sass and Csaba Weiner, Russian capital in the Visegrád countries.

Institute of World Economics, MTA KRTK, 2014, Working Paper No 210. 57 p.

http://www.vki.hu/news/news_788.html 

 

Tamás Novák, Private Indebtedness in Hungary: Special Developments, Difficult Outcomes. In: Private Indebtedness in Bulgaria – Trends and Comparisons with Central and South East European Countries. Economic Policy Institute, Sofia, 2014, pp. 65-88.

http://epi-bg.org/images/Books/private_indebtedness_eng.pdf

 

Tamás Novák, Economic cooperation and integration in Central and Eastern Europe. In: Daniel S. Hamilton and Lily Gardner Feldman (eds.) Lessons for Others? International Perspectives on the Franco-German Relationship. Center for Transatlantic Relations, ISBN-13: 978-0-9890294-1-4., 2014

 

Judit Ricz, Developmental state in Brazil: past, present and future. Federalismi.it, 29/10/2014, 20 p.

http://www.federalismi.it/nv14/articolo-documento.cfm?Artid=27767

 

Miklós Szanyi, Privatization and state property management in post-transition economies.

Institute of World Economics, MTA KRTK, 2014, Working Paper No 211. 40 p.

http://www.vki.hu/news/news_789.html

 

Ágnes Szunomár ed., Chinese investments and financial engagement in Visegrad countries: myth or reality?

Institute of World Economics, MTA KRTK, 2014, 178 p.

http://www.vki.hu/news/news_784.html