Keyword [Hungary] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
| 1. | Re-evaluation On The Model Of Paid Privatization In Hungary's Economic Transition Under The Background Of Financial Crisis |
| 2. | Hungarian-Chinese Bilateral Trade Relations |
| 3. | The Application Of Management Platform For BPO Data Processing Transactions |
| 4. | The Study Of Pilot Assignment Base On Hungary Algorithm |
| 5. | A Study On Economics Effects Of A China-EU FTA On Hungary |
| 6. | Research On China’s Role In The Hungarian Foreign Economic Strategy |
| 7. | Study On China-Hungary Economic And Trade Cooperation Zone Development |
| 8. | Moonlighter's paradise: From the land of iron and steel to the land of irony and stealing |
| 9. | Tanks have left, Gazprom is back: Russian energy companies' expansion towards Poland, Slovakia and Hungary between 1991 and 2004 |
| 10. | Emergence of Community Supported Agriculture in Hungary: A Case Study of Sustainable Rural Enterprises |
| 11. | Foreign bank entry and postcommunist financial sector transformation: The cases of Hungary and Poland |
| 12. | Government-led industrial restructuring in transition economies: The role of information, incentives and legal setting (Bulgaria, China, Hungary, Romania) |
| 13. | Central bank independence and policy performance: Central-East Europe, 1919--1939 (Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Germany, Great Britain) |
| 14. | Culture and the timing of foreign direct investment: The case of Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary |
| 15. | Policy innovation, 'windows of opportunity' and the 'intersecting space': The case of Hungary's economic reforms within socialis |
| 16. | The process of privatization in Hungary, 1990-1998 |
| 17. | The political economy of privatization in eastern Europe: Transformative politics and competing imperatives of privatization in Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic |
| 18. | Income effects and foreign trade in Hungary: Estimating the impact of transient and permanent shocks |
| 19. | THE DEVELOPMENT OF FINANCIAL SYSTEMS IN POST-SOCIALIST ECONOMIES: ESTONIA, RUSSIA AND HUNGARY (CENTRAL BANKS, PRIVITIZATION) |
| 20. | The development of causal linkages between monetary instruments and monetary targets in central Europe: The case of Poland and Hungary |
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