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The Privatisation process of State enterprises, in countries once being members of the Council for Mutual Economic Aid, is perceived as the main element of structural changes, leading to the economic system transformation and economic development. Although, privatisation cannot be understood as...
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-subsidization - has increased during the transition in Poland and Czechoslovakia, and has remained constant in Hungary. After reexamining …
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developments, it would be too early to attribute Hungary`s present economic problems to its specific - "non-shock" - approach to … Hungary and touches certain points related to comparison with other countries of the region. The first section treats the … issues related to privatization in Hungary and in other CEE countries. This is explained by two reasons. First, the (English …
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This paper focuses on knowledge-based entrepreneurship, or new firm creation in industries which are considered to be science-based or to use research and development intensively, in the East Central European (ECE) context. On the basis of case studies of thirteen knowledge-based firms in six...
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inflation. By this, Hungary departs further and further from fulfilling the Maastricht criteria. …
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, Czech Republic and Hungary. It indicates the need for thorough labour cost analysis in Europe in the context low employment …
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and Hungary. The focus is on investigating evidence of such cooperation in the EU's human rights and minority rights … Finland, Hungary and Estonia and locates the Finno-Ugric narrative in this general framework. …
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: the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Romania during the 1990s. Our major factual finding is that Poland and Romania are … in Hungary and Poland are in part inherited (especially in Poland) and in part caused by the more radical restructuring …
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In Hungary and the Central-European region, state regulation has been at the forefront of interest since the beginning …
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Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia) are specific by the fact that in the early 1990’s they moved from a socialist …. Crises have been overcome without system destabilization only in Hungary and Poland. Now, the banking sectors in these two …
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