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Tag: Hungary

“Hungary – The People’s Map of Global China”, Ágnes Szunomár (IWE CERS, Hungary)

Posted on 26/07/2021

The Hungarian People’s Republic and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) were both established in 1949, on 20 August and […]

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TEPSA Brief: “Targeted Incremental Economic Responses to Democratic Backsliding in the EU”, Tom Theuns

Posted on 30/03/2021

TEPSA is happy to present its new policy brief “Targeted Incremental Economic Responses to Democratic Backsliding in the EU ”, written […]

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TEPSA Explainer: The European Parliament elections and Hungary

Posted on 13/05/2019

In this TEPSA Explainer, András Inotai (Research Professor at the Institute of World Economics, Budapest) discusses the upcoming European Parliament […]

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“Brothers in arms? Recent developments in Hungary-Huawei relations in the context of global Huawei phobia”, Peragovics Tamás (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 25/03/2019

Peragovics, Tamás: Brothers in Arms? Recent Developments in Hungary-Huawei Relations in the Context of Global Huawei Phobia In the past […]

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Freedom and independence of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in danger (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 22/02/2019

As you know, the freedom and independence, as well as the pure existance of the Hungarian Acdemy of Sciences is […]

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“Impact of greening on the upgrading of manufacturing subsidiaries’ technological capabilities – A Hungarian perspective”, Andrea Szalavetz (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 26/10/2018

This paper investigates the relation between greening in global companies and the upgrading of manufacturing subsidiaries’ technological capabilities. Drawing on […]

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Launch of the project: “Comparative Analysis of the Approach Towards China: V4+ and One Belt One Road” (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 25/09/2018

We are happy to announce that the Institute of World Economics (IWE) will be collaborating with the Prague Security Studies […]

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“Revision of EU-Turkey customs union in the light of trade relations throughout history”, Ceran Arslan Olcay (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 24/07/2018

The acceleration of Globalization, with the decrease in the costs of information, communication and transportation, changed the nature of the […]

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Ágnes Szunomár from IWE attended the 11th Conference of the Chinese Community of Political Science and International Studies in Beijing

Posted on 24/07/2018

Ágnes Szunomár presented a lecture Driving forces behind the expansion strategies of Chinese MNEs in Central and Eastern Europe: push and […]

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Andrea Szalavetz from IWE attended The World(s) of Work in Transition conference in Brussels

Posted on 24/07/2018

The world is being transformed in ways that will profoundly challenge human society. Trade unions facing these new realities can […]

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Erzsébet Nagyné Rózsa from the Institute of World Economics attended the BRISMES conference in London

Posted on 24/07/2018

Erzsébet Nagyné Rózsa, who is Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of World Economics (IWE) of the Hungarian Academy of […]

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Call for abstract submission: 4th SVOC ’The Role of State in Varieties of Capitalism’ conference (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 24/07/2018

The SVOC2018 conference is organized by the Institute of World Economics of the Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian […]

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“Independence of central banks after the crisis – focus on Hungary”, Lisa Coiffard (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 20/06/2018

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IWE Working Papers: “Managing energy supply security and gas diversification in Hungary – Putting theory into practice”, Csaba Weiner (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 26/02/2018

For a long time, gas has been the fuel that Hungary is particularly sensitive to in terms of security of […]

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Spiritual genocide is taking place here, András Inotai (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 25/01/2018

In: Hungarian Spectrum online Read it here

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The Preliminary Legal Opinion from the European Court of Justice, Tamas Lattman (IIR, Czech Republic)

Posted on 26/09/2017

The preliminary legal opinion from the European Court of Justice – maybe it is a green light for the emergency […]

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Impacts of the Crisis on the FDI-Led Development Model in Hungary: Emergence of Economic Patriotism or Shift from the Competition State to Patronage? Miklós Szanyi (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 18/09/2017

The 2008–2009 crisis generated much criticism concerning the efficacy of policies favouring global markets and multinational business. Economic patriotism became […]

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Impact of Global Companies’ Real Options Implementation on Their Hungarian Subsidiaries, Andrea Szalavetz (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 18/09/2017

This paper analyzes the crisis-driven organizational reconfiguration actions in global companies, the timing of investments/divestments and their impact on Hungarian […]

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The Environmental Impact of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies: Examples from Hungary, Andrea Szalavetz (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 18/09/2017

The purpose of  the paper  is  to demonstrate  the beneficial  impact of advanced manufacturing technologies (AMT) on firms’ environmental performance. […]

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Trade between Indonesia and Hungary – Mutual Interests, Geographical limitations, Judit Kiss (IWE, hungary)

Posted on 18/09/2017

Economic and trade relations between geographically distant countries are always difficult to be strengthened. High level diplomatic and economic meetings, […]

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Energy once again in the spotlight: New forms of Russian investment presence in Hungary, Csaba Weiner (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 17/07/2017

The author, Csaba Weiner, joins the latest trend of focusing on Russian attempts at developing their political but also economic […]

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FEUTURE EU 28 Country Report: Hungary. The Future of EU-Turkey Relations: Mapping Dynamics and Testing Scenarios, Zoltán Egeresi and Tamás Szigetvári (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 17/07/2017

Zoltán Egeresi is the author of the Hungary report which is part of a series on the future of EU-Turkey relations. “The […]

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Personal view on Brexit: early lessons, potential outcome and impact on Hungary, András Inotai (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 07/05/2017

Published in Japanese, Russian Eurasian Economy and Society, no. 1015, 2017, pp. 2-11. Original English manuscript available upon request from […]

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Upgrading and value capture in global value chains in Hungary: more complex than what the smile curve suggests, Andrea Szalavetz (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 27/04/2017

In: Szent-Iványi Balázs (ed.) Foreign direct investment in Central and Eastern Europe: post-crisis perspectives. 266 p. Basingstoke; London; New York: […]

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Intangible investments at multinational companies’ manufacturing subsidiaries: do they promote innovation-based upgrading?, Andrea Szalavetz (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 31/03/2017

Research background: Despite a widely acknowledged importance of intangible capital as the main driver of value creation, papers discussing corporate […]

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Mapping migration challenges in the EU transit and destination countries, Erzsébet N. Rózsa (ed.) (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 10/03/2017

An EuroMesCo – Euro-Mediterranean Study Commission – joint policy study. FOREWORD. Erzsébet Nagyné Rózsa IMPACT OF THE MIGRATION CHALLENGES ON […]

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    Webinar: "Immigration to build the nation, not to transform it", February 8 (RSCAS-EUI, Italy)

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    Conference: "Towards fairer markets in Africa and the EU - Fostering international partnerships in competition policy", February 17 (College of Europe, Bruges)

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    2023

    Course: "IEU Climate Policy – Course for EPSO Candidates", February 22-23 (EIPA, Maastricht)

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