Recent publications from the Institute for World Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences – Summer 2016

Hungary

Zsuzsánna Biedermann: The case of Rwanda as a developmental state. In: Leona Achtenhagen, Ethel Brundin (eds.): Entrepreneurship and SME management across Africa. 220 p., Singapore: Springer, 2016. pp. 139-157. (Frontiers in African Business Research) (ISBN:978-981-10-1725-4)

Zsuzsánna Biedermann: The reasons for migration from Sub-Saharan Africa to Europe (A szubszaharai Afrikából Európába irányuló migráció kiváltó okai) Budapest: MTA KRTK Világgazdasági Intézet, 2016. 25 p. (VGI Műhelytanulmányok; 113. = IWE Workshop Studies No. 113) (ISBN 978-615-5594-48-9) (In Hungarian)

András György Deák (ed.) Mapping out vulnerable sectors in the Eastern Partnership countries: structural change, Visegrad experience and relevance for EU policy. Budapest: Institute of World Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2016.

András György Deák: Turkey’s Energy Policy and the EU’s Energy Demand. In: Evin, Ahmet O. – Hatipoglu, Emre – Balázs Peter (ed.): Turkey and the EU: Energy, Transport and Competition Policies. European Energy Studies, Volume 9. Claeys and Casteels Publishing, Deventer, The Netherlands, pp. 75-93.

Andrea Éltető, Kálmán Kalotay, Magdolna Sass, Csaba Weiner: Russian firms in the Visegrad Countries. In: Uluslararasi Iliskiler – International Relations, Vol. 13. No. 49. pp. 107–130.

Tamás Fleischer: The EU Transport Policy and the Enlargement Process. . In: Evin, Ahmet O. – Hatipoglu, Emre – Balázs Peter (ed.): Turkey and the EU: Energy, Transport and Competition Policies. European Energy Studies, Volume 9. Claeys and Casteels Publishing, Deventer, The Netherlands, pp. 75-93.

Tamás Gerőcs: The neostructuralist interpretation of the debate in connection with polarity. (A polaritással kapcsolatos vita neostrukturalista interpretációja) In: Külügyi Szemle, Vol. 25, No. 1, 2016, pp 68-83 (In Hungarian ‘in Foreign Affairs Review’)

Tamás Gerőcs: The transformation of economic connections between Russia and Africa in the mirror of changing systems. (Oroszország és Afrika gazdasági kapcsolatainak átalakulása a rendszerváltás tükrében.) In: Afrika Tanulmányok, Vol. 10, No. 1-2, 2016, pp. 23-39. (In Hungarian in ‘Africa Studies’)

Tamás Gerőcs: Ways of internationalisation of the Chinese renminbi ‘yuan’. (A kínai renminbi – jüan – nemzetközivé válásának útjai), Budapest: MTA KRTK Világgazdasági Intézet, 2016. 42 p. (VGI Műhelytanulmányok; 117. = IWE Workshop Studies No. 117) (ISBN 978-963-301-636-7) (In Hungarian)

Judit Kiss: The chances and barriers of economic diversification in Botswana – In the mirror of a field research. (A gazdasági diverzifikáció esélyei és korlátai Botswanában – Egy terepkutatás tükrében) In: Afrika Tanulmányok, Vol 10, No. 1-2, 2016. pp. 63-80. (In Hungarian in ‘Africa Studies’)

Zsófia Naszádos: The role of the state in the German economy. (Állami szerepvállalás a német gazdaságban), Budapest: MTA KRTK Világgazdasági Intézet, 2016. 25 p. (VGI Műhelytanulmányok; 116 = IWE Workshop Studies No. 116) (ISBN 978-615-5594-70-0) (In Hungarian)

Judit Ricz: Egypt in the trap of the past: the failure of development-oriented interpretation (Egyiptom a múlt csapdájában: a fejlesztés-orientált megközelítés kudarca), Budapest: MTA KRTK Világgazdasági Intézet, 2016. 63 p. (VGI Műhelytanulmányok; 114. = IWE Workshop Studies No. 114) (ISBN 978-615-5594-51-9) (In Hungarian)

Miklós Somai: About Brexit – Unemotionally. MTA KRTK VGI Kihívások 2016 (220) 19 p. – (CERS HAS IWE, Challenges 220. 2016 July 19 p.)

Andrea Szalavetz: The economic effects of Industry 4.0 technologies – Questions of a starting research. (Az ipar 4.0 technológiák gazdasági hatásai – Egy induló kutatás kérdései) In: Külgazdaság, 2016, No.7-8, pp. 27-50.

Andrea Szalavetz: Post-crisis development in multinational corporations’ global organizations. In: Competition & Change, Vol. 20(4), pp. 37–44, 2016.

Tamás Szigetvári: EU-Turkey relations – customs union and more…or less?. In: Sieglinde Gstöhl (ed.) The European Neighbourhood Policy in a Comparative Perspective. Models, challenges, lessons. Abingdon; New York: Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), 2016. pp. 107-124. (ISBN:978-1-4724-6298-5

Tamás Szigetvári: Legal system and competitiveness in Turkey. (Jogrendszer és versenyképesség Törökországban) In: Iustum Aequum Salutare 12 (2), pp. 127-140. (In Hungarian)

Tamás Szigetvári: The politico-economic background of migration in the Middle-East. In: REGIO.(Minorities, culture, politics, society) Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 140-157. (In Hungarian)

Ágnes Szunomár : The characteristics, changing patterns and motivations of Chinese investment in Europe. In: Shada Islam (ed.) EU-China relations: new directions, new priorities. Brussels: Friends of Europe, 2016. pp. 73-76. (Friends of Europe Discussion Paper; Summer 2016)

Csaba Weiner: Central and Eastern Europe’s Dependence on Russian Gas – Central and Eastern Europe’s Dependence on Russian Gas, Western CIS Transit States and the Quest for Diversification through the Southern Corridor. . In: Evin, Ahmet O. – Hatipoglu, Emre – Balázs Peter (ed.): Turkey and the EU: Energy, Transport and Competition Policies. European Energy Studies, Volume 9. Claeys and Casteels Publishing, Deventer, The Netherlands, pp. 75-93.

Csaba Weiner: How to free from dependence? Gas source and diversification of gas market in the post-Soviet area (Szabadulni a függőségtől. Gázforrás és gázpiac-diverzifikáció a posztszovjet térségben), Budapest: MTA KRTK Világgazdasági Intézet, 2016. 58 p. (VGI Műhelytanulmányok; 115 = IWE Workshop Studies No. 115) (ISBN 978-963-301-634-3) (In Hungarian)

 

IWE Working Papers:

Judit Ricz: Developmental states in the 21st century – Analytical structure of a new approach, September 2016

Miklós Szanyi: The emergence of patronage state in Central Europe – The case of FDI-related policies in Hungary , August 2016