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translation of innovation into economic growth. It is suggested that generating a development strategy designed to improve social … development …
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We scrutinise in this paper the systemic consequences of state intervention triggered by external shocks for the dynamics of investment in the transforming Chinese economy. Our analysis focuses on the period before and after the global crisis. We interpret investment dynamics in a comparative...
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Hungary aimed at accelerating the country's economic development and catching up with the more advanced economies …
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Seventy years ago, three years after World War II, the bulk of the Hungarian manufacturing industry was taken over by the then ruling coalition government. This was the culminating point of a process of elite change, which started at the very beginning of 1945. It was perceived then by the...
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This study is a natural continuation of the author’s earlier book on privatization in Hungary, covering the … transactions – i.e. asset sales and asset purchases – are expressed as a percentage of Hungary’s annual GDP, it becomes clear that …
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Hungary aimed at accelerating the country's economic development and catching up with the more advanced economies …
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This study is a natural continuation of the author fs earlier book on privatization in Hungary, covering the … transactions . i.e. asset sales and asset purchases . are expressed as a percentage of Hungary fs annual GDP, it becomes clear that …
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We scrutinise in this paper the systemic consequences of state intervention triggered by external shocks for the dynamics of investment in the transforming Chinese economy. Our analysis focuses on the period before and after the global crisis. We interpret investment dynamics in a comparative...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011686515
Seventy years ago, three years after World War II, the bulk of the Hungarian manufacturing industry was taken over by the then ruling coalition government. This was the culminating point of a process of elite change, which started at the very beginning of 1945. It was perceived then by the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012011389