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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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How to assess Hungary's present situation in the broader context of overall economic and political developments in post … Hungary - and a few other countries including Poland - represents the maximum any former socialist state could achieve between …, the issues of economic reforms and democratization on the transformation agenda. Another key to success is that Hungary …
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economies: the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland. The two former countries have been implementing reforms since early 1990s …
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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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