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The Institute of Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences is committed to international standards of fundamental and applied research in economics. It has focused increasingly on the analysis of the contemporary market economy and the transformation of the Hungarian economy.
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CONFERENCES

IE HAS SUMMER WORKSHOP 2009.
Date: 17-18 August 2009
Venue:
Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, H-1112 Budapest, Budaörsi út 45, room 807 

New results from all areas of economic research
presented by final year PhD students and post-docs on our workshop!
Detailed programme

IEHAS PUBLICATIONS


The Hungarian Labour Market
Review and Analysis 2009
Edited by
Károly Fazekas and János KöllÅ‘ 
Price: 6000 HUF. Order it from IE HAS Library

The Hungarian Labour Market
Review and Analysis 2008
Edited by
Károly Fazekas, Zsombor Cseres-Gergely, Ágota Scharle


The Hungarian Labour Market 2007 Edited by
Károly Fazekas and Gábor Kézdi

Previous volumes

NEW JOURNAL ARTICLES


Pitti Zoltán - Sass Magdolna: Tax competition and coordination within the EU - the case of the EU-10. Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research Vol. 16. No. 1. 2010. 37-54.

Bakucs L. Zoltán - FertÅ‘ Imre: The growth of family farms in Hungary. Agricultural Economics Vol. 40. No. s1. 2009. 789-795.

Bakucs L. Zoltán - FertÅ‘ Imre - Fogarasi József: Investment and financial constraints in Hungarian agriculture. Economics Letters Vol. 104. No. 3. 2009. 122-124.

Bojnec, Stefan - Fertő Imre: Determinants of agro-food trade competition of Central European countries with the european Union. China Economic Review Vol. 20. No. 2. 2009. 327-337.

Bojnec, Stefan - Fertő Imre: Agro-food trade competitiveness on Central European and Balkan countries. Food Policy Vol. 34. No. 5. 2009. 417-425.

BOOKS

                     Karsai Judit:Private Equity in Cee: The Development of Venture Capital and Private Equity Industry in Central and Eastern EuropeVDM Verlag Dr. Muller Aktiengesellschaft & Co. KG, 2010.

Activity, Incomes and Social Welfare. A Comparison across Four New EU Member StatesEdited by Manuela Sofia Stanculescu and Tine Stanovnik
European Centre Vienna, Ashgate, 2009The Hungarian chapter is written by György Molnár and Viktoria Galla.
Green Book for the Renewal of Public Education in Hungary Editors: Károly Fazekas, János KöllÅ‘, Júlia Varga
Ecostat, 2009.
Price: 6000 HUF. Order it from IE HAS Library
Mária Csanádi: Self-consuming Evolutions A Model on the Structure, Self-reproduction, Self-destruction and Transformation of Party-state Systems Tested in Romania, Hungary and China
Chinese edition by Chinese Communist Party Central Committe Publishing House, Peking, 2008
Das ausländische Kapital in Ungarn Book Chapter from Tamás Réti in Willkommene Investoren oder nationaler Ausverkauf?



Contracts in agribusiness: A survey in the Hungarian dairy sector A study from Gábor G. Szabó and Krisztina Bárdos in International agri-food chains and networks. Management and organization

RESEARCH FOCUS

NEWS

Agreements of Exchange and Cooperation

» between School of Economics and Business Administration of the Bejing Normal University and IE HAS signed in Dec 2009
Agreement of CooperationSEBA website
» between the Korean SNU KIEP EU Center and IE HAS signed in May 2009
Agreement of CooperationSNU KIEP EU Center's website
in which parties mutually agreed to cooperate in joint researches, to exchange scientific knowledge and information, to host meetings and seminars, and encourage staff visitings.

Annual Reports

SEMINARS

DATA SOURCES

Social science research databasespublished on-line by the Institute

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Lajos Zoltan Bakucs - Imre Fertö - Heinrich Hockmann - Oleksandr Perekhozhuk: Market power: modeling issues and identification problems. An investigation of selected Hungarian food chains.
Gábor G. Szabó: Successful producer owned marketing organisations in a transition country: two case studies from Hungarian agribusiness
Nemes Gusztáv: The rural bites back - but where are the teeth?Nemes Gusztáv - Chris High: Social learning in the project stateChris High - Nemes Gusztáv: Active Culture - mobilising rural communitiesBakucs Lajos Zoltán - FertÅ‘ Imre: Survival and Growth of Family Farms in a Transition Country - The Hungarian Case FertÅ‘ Imre - Forgács Csaba: Is organic farming a chance for family farms to survive? Muraközy Balázs: Temporary TradeSass Magdolna: Business process outsourcing in (to) the new member states – the case of HungaryAnna Burger: The Situation of the Hungarian AgricultureEva Ozsvald: Codes of Corporate Governance László Halpern: What role for EU Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities? Károly Attila Soós: The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on the Industrial Sectors of Eastern European Countries and Hungary. Main Aggravating Factors of the Crisis and Possible SolutionsLajos Zoltán Bakucs - Imre FertÅ‘: Milk Retail Sales Patterns In A Transition Economy.
The Case of Hungary
Štefan Bojnec - Imre FertÅ‘: Communication Costs & Agro-Food Trade In OECD CountriesIvan Major - Karoly M. Kiss: Interconnection and Incentive Regulation in Network Industries

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