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In 1998, the left-of-center government of Hungary carved out a second pillar mandatory private pension system from the …
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the international economic and financial crisis deprived Hungary from normal credits, its government turned to …
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areas, however, in countries joining to the EU after 2004 it is still a relatively new phenomenon. In Hungary, for example … the LEADER programme in eastern Hungary. The examined Local Action Groups face diverse challenges concerning human, social …
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This paper will approach the role of multinational companies (MNCs) in shaping Hungarian labour relations in a broader context. Departing from an overview of macroeconomic developments of the last two decades, all levels and aspects of labour relations, actors, strategies, institutions and...
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Hungary is increasingly appearing on the map of trade in services. This is mainly due to the appearance of foreign … extent of Hungary's participation in the international division of labour in services. Moreover, lack of data hinders the … of around 50 such centres in Hungary). Two aspects of export oriented services projects are analysed in detail …
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This paper documents and decomposes the test score gap between Roma and non-Roma 8th graders in Hungary in 2006. Our …
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We analyze the magnitude and the causes of the low formal employment rate of the Roma in Hungary between 1993 and 2007 …
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Using unique data from Hungary, we assess the gap in standardized test scores between Roma and non-Roma students and … ethnic test score gap in Hungary is nearly entirely explained by social differences in income, wealth and parental education …
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Union. At the same time, developments in the target countries of relocation are less widely discussed. Hungary, with other … Hungary for the eight-year period between 2003 and 2010. We analyse this database and compare the results with those of the …
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In his 1966 Inaugural Lecture at Cambridge, entitled On the Causes of the Slow Rate of Economic Growth in the UK, the Hungarian-born British economist, Nicholas Kaldor presented a series of "laws" to account for the growth rate differences between Britain on the one hand, and the more successful...
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