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In Hungary, the health status of working age men is extremely bad in comparison with both the developed market … of population in Hungary and Austria by health-production functions on macro level and makes comparisons. The rationale …
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European new member states of the European Union: the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia. All the three export huge …
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European new member states of the European Union: the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia. All the three export huge …
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Firms cluster their economic activities to exploit technological and informational spillovers from other firms. Spillovers through the entry of multinational firms can be particularly beneficial to domestic firms because of their technological superiority. Yet, the importance of foreign firm's...
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The paper explains the observed asymmetric inflation response to value-added tax (VAT) changes in Hungary by …
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. Despite this truism, there is relatively little information available on household consumption behaviour in Hungary stemming … units. Within limits, the model proves applicable to the situation in Hungary. The results are comparable to those in … equivalence scales in Hungary may lead to over-estimation of the relative income position of families with children, especially …
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The structure of trade expansion in Hungary and Poland over the period 1990-1998 and its implications for labour …
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conducted by the stratified Cox proportional hazard model. Hungary experienced greater number of products with relative trade … disadvantages and greater significance of one-way imports. Hungary experienced relative trade advantages for bulk raw commodities …
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Firms may benefit from proximity to each other due to the existence of several externalities. The productivity premia of firms located in agglomerated regions an be attributed to savings and gains from external economies. However, the capacity to absorb information may depend on activities of...
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was the main factor behind industry-level productivity growth in Hungary in this period, but creative destruction also …
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