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.
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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.
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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.
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Miklós Szanyi, Privatization and state property management in post-transition economies.
Institute of World Economics, MTA KRTK, 2014, Working Paper No 211. 40 p.
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Ágnes Szunomár ed., Chinese investments and financial engagement in Visegrad countries: myth or reality?
Institute of World Economics, MTA KRTK, 2014, 178 p.
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