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The quality of the operation of the state, as well as the desirable extent and limitations of its involvement have been debated for many years both by experts1 and heads of economic interest representation bodies. (Naturally, the latter condemn the large number of state employees and the...
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András Inotai – Ottó Juhász (editors) The Changing China AKADÉMIAI KIADÓ, BUDAPEST, 2009
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Mihály Simai The world economy in the vortex of the 21st century AKADÉMIAI KIADÓ, BUDAPEST, 2007
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László Csaba The rising Europe AKADÉMIAI PUBLISHING HOUSE, 2006
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The rate of economic growth in Hungary did not change significantly during its first year of membership in the European Union; it remained about two percentage points higher than the average of euro-zone countries. This pace could be considered as a significant achievement, if our balance of...
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