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. The IEHAS-CEFiG Hungary dataset is an almost universal panel of balance sheet information (1992-2006) merged with …
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Study is focused on mutual relations between FDI and foreign trade in economies going through systemic transformation after 1989. Its aim is to indicate: (1) how big were the streams of FDI inflows and outflows; (2) what were the institutional arrangements for liberalization of FDI and trade; (3)...
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The research in this paper is focus on macroeconomic analysis of trade and other relevant indicator for real economy such as government net debt, exchange rate, interest rate, and especially the correlation between trade and growth. Today is widely accepted that openness of counties have...
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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been detrimental to all countries, despite the continuous efforts of governments on all continents to attempt to mitigate its damaging effects. All economic and social indicators have worsened. This study explores the impact of COVID-19 on international...
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In this study we examine the impact on Hungary of a possible correction of global imbalances. We distinguished four … to Hungary mainly through the Eurozone countries, thus its main impact will be relatively dampened. The responses of …
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Hungary. We study the effects of four globally important shocks on Hungary: i) a slowdown of the Chinese economy, ii) more … policies to have nonnegligible indirect effects (beyond the relatively small direct ones) on Hungary mostly due to the workings …
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This paper presents an AR(1) model in the spirit of Hausman and Taylor zero differences between actual and in-sample predicted trade flows. Large systematic differences between observed and in-sample predicted trade flows only indicate model misspecification and econometric problems....
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