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Azacis, H., Gillman, M. Flat tax reform: The Baltics 2000-2007 JOURNAL OF MACROECONOMICS 32 (2) : 692-708 (2010) 0.372 Bakucs L. Z., Fertő I.

Hockmann, H., Perekhozhuk, O.

Estimating oligopsony power in the Hungarian market for slaughter hogs EASTERN EUROPEAN ECONOMICS 48 (1) : 64-78 (2010) 0.189 Bakucs L. Z., Latruffe, L.,

Fertő I., Fogarasi J. The impact of EU accession on farms' technical efficiency in Hungary POST-COMMUNIST ECONOMIES 22 (2) : 165-175 (2010) 0.196 Benk, Sz.,Gillman, M.,

Kejak, M. A banking explanation of the US velocity of money: 1919-2004 JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC DYNAMICS & CONTROL 34 (4) : 765-

779 (2010) 1.097

Bojnec, S., Fertő I. Impact of the information and communication infrastructure on manufacturing trade

ADVANCES IN BUSINESS-RELATED SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH JOURNAL 1 (2) : 135-144 (2010)

Bojnec, S., Fertő I. Internet and international food industry trade INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND DATA SYSTEMS 110 (5-6) : 744-

761 (2010) 1.535

Bojnec, S., Fertő I. Quality differentiation in East-West European agro-food trade during the pre- accession

TRANSFORMATIONS IN BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS 9 (3) : 36-

51 (2010) 1.205

Bojnec, S., Fertő I. Southeastern European agrofood trade specialization EASTERN EUROPEAN ECONOMICS 48 (3) : 23-51 (2010) 0.189

Bojnec, S., Fertő I. Structure and convergence of agro-food trade of Central and Eastern European countries with the European Union during pre-accession

EKONOMICKY CASOPIS : JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS 58 (7) : 677-

689 (2010) 0.237

Brown, J. D., Earle, J. S., Telegdy Á.

Employment and wage effects of privatisation : Evidence from Hungary,

Romania, Russia and Ukraine ECONOMIC JOURNAL 120 (545) : 683-708 (2010) 1.902

Darvas Zs. The impact of the crisis on budget policy in Central and Eastern Europe OECD JOURNAL ON BUDGETING 10 (1) : 1-42 (2010)

Fertő I., Soós K. A. Marginal intra-industry trade and adjustment costs in the first phase of

transition : A Hungarian-Polish comparison JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC STUDIES 37 (5) : 495-504 (2010) Gillman, M., Harris, M. N. The effect of inflation on growth : Evidence from a panel of transition

countries ECONOMICS OF TRANSITION 18 (4) : 697-714 (2010) 0.774

Publications of researchers affiliated with IEHAS in international scientific journals 1996 - 2010

Compiled by: Éva Bálint

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Havas A., Schartinger, D.

Weber, M.

The impact of foresight on innovation policy-making : Recent experiences and

future perspectives RESEARCH EVALUATION 19 (2) : 91-104 (2010) 0.963

Laki M. The evolution of the market of the Hungarian printing industry after 1989 : The

end of a success story? EUROPE-ASIA STUDIES 62 (6) : 933-957 (2010) 0.634

Pitti Z., Sass M. Tax competition and coordination within the EU - the case of the EU-10 TRANSFER : EUROPEAN REVIEW OF LABOUR AND RESEARCH

16 (1) : 37-54 (2010) 1.205

Sass M. Foreign direct investments and relocations in business services - what are the

locational factors? CUADERNOS DE RELACIONES LABORALES 28 (1) : 45-63 (2010)

Szentpéteri Á., Telegdy Á. Political selection of firms into privatization programs : Evidence from

Romanian comprehensive data ECONOMICS & POLITICS 22 (3) : 298-328 (2010)

2009 Bakucs L. Z., Fertő I.,

Fogarasi, J. Investment and financial constraints in Hungarian agriculture ECONOMICS LETTERS 104. (3) : 122-124 (2009) 0,483 Bakucs L. Z., Fertő I.,

Hockmann, H., Perekhozuk, O

Market power on the edge? : An analysis of German and Hungarian hog

markets AGRARWIRTSCHAFT 58. (8) : 339-347 (2009)

Bakucs L. Z., Fertő I. Marketing and pricing dynamics in the presence of structural breaks : The Hungarian pork market

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL FOOD & AGRIBUSINESS MARKETING 21. (2-3) : 116-133 (2009)

Bakucs L. Z., Fertő I. The growth of family farms in Hungary AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 40. (s1) : 789-795 (2009) 0,484 Békés G., Kleinert, J.,

Toubal, F.

Spillovers from multinationals to heterogeneous domestic firms: Evidence

from Hungary WORLD ECONOMY 32. (10) : 408-1433 (2009) 1,294

Bojnec, S., Fertő I. Agro-food trade competitiveness of Central European and Balkan countries FOOD POLICY 34. (5) : 417-425 (2009) 1,351 Bojnec, S., Fertő I. Determinants of agro-food trade competition of Central European countries

with the European Union CHINA ECONOMIC REVIEW 20. (2) : 327-337 (2009) 1,154

Bojnec, S., Fertő I. Former Central European Free Trade Agreement countries’ agri-food trade

specialisation AGRARWIRTSCHAFT 58. (8) : 356-364 (2009)

Bojnec, S., Fertő I. Impact of the internet on manufacturing trade JOURNAL OF COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 50. (1) : 124- 132 (2009)

Darvas Zs. Leveraged carry trade portfolios JOURNAL OF BANKING AND FINANCE 33. (5) : 944-957 (2009) 0,997

Fertő I., Bakucs L. Z. Gibrat’s law revisited in a transition economy: The Hungarian case EMPIRICAL ECONOMIC LETTERS 8. (3) : 54-72 (2009)

Fertő I., Soós K. A. Duration of trade of former communist countries in the EU market POST-COMMUNIST ECONOMIES 21. (1) : 31-39 (2009) 0,241 Fertő I. How can producers access the modern agri-food chain? : A Central and

Eastern European perspective

CAB REVIEWS: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources 4. (063) : 9. (2009) Fertő I. Labour market adjustment and intra-industry trade: The effects of association

on the Hungarian food industry

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 60. (3) : 668-681

(2009) 1,271

Gábos A., Gál R. I., Kézdi G.

The effects of child-related benefits and pensions on fertility by birth order: A

test on Hungarian data POPULATION STUDIES 63. (3) : 215–231 (2009

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Görg, H., Hijzen, A., Muraközy B.

The role of production technology for productivity spillovers from

multinationals: Firm-level evidence for Hungary AUSSENWIRTSCHAFT 64. (1) : 19-44 (2009) Havas A. Universities and the emerging new players: Building futures for higher

education

TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 21. (3) :

425-443 (2009) 0,735

Horn D. Age of selection counts: A cross-country analysis of educational institutions EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND EVALUATION 15. (4) : 343-366 (2009)

Saritas, O.,Cagnin, C., Havas A., Miles, I.

Impacts and implications of future-oriented technology analysis for policy and decision making

TECHNOLOGY ANALYSIS & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 21. (8) :

915-916 (2009) 0,735

Szabó G. G., Popovics P. Possible ways of market coordination and integration in the Hungarian dairy

sector JOURNAL OF RURAL COOPERATION 37. (1.) : 32-51 (2009)

2008

Balla K., Köllő J., Simonovits A. Transition with heterogeneous labor STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS 19 (3) : 203- 220 (2008)

Bojnec, S., Fertő I. Agro-food trade sustainability in Central and Eastern Europe INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY 1 (1) : 100-112 (2008)

Bojnec, S., Fertő I. Dairy trade competitiveness: Crucial role of processed products MILCHWISSENSCHAFT 63 (4) : 434-438 (2008) 0,363 Bojnec, S., Fertő I. European enlargement and agro-food trade CANADIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 56 (4) :

563-579 (2008) 0,435

Commander, S., Köllő J. The changing demand for skills : Evidence from the transition. ECONOMICS OF TRANSITION 16 (2) : 199-221(2008) 0,736 Csorba G. Contracting with asymmetric information in the presence of positive network

effects: Screening and divide-and-conquer techniques INFORMATION ECONOMICS AND POLICY 20 (1) : 54-66 (2008) 0,245 Csorba G. Screening contracts in the presence of positive network effects INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION 26

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Fertő I. Dynamics of intra-industry trade and adjustment costs : The case of

Hungarian food industry APPLIED ECONOMICS LETTERS 15 (5) : 379-384 (2008) 0,245

Fertő I. The evolution of agri-food trade patterns in Central European countries POST-COMMUNIST ECONOMIES 20 (1) : 1-10 (2008) 0,245 Fertő I., Soós K. A. Trade specialisation in the European Union and in European Former

Communist Countries EASTERN EUROPEAN ECONOMICS 46 (3) : 5-28 (2008) 0,413

Halpern L. Is exchange rate regime relevant for transition from plan to market? SEOUL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS 21 (2) : 333-360 (2008) Havas A. Devising futures for universities in a multi-level structure: A methodological

experiment

TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING & SOCIAL CHANGE 75 (4) :

558–582 (2008) 0,889

Major I. Technical efficiency, allocative efficiency and profitability of Hungarian small

and medium-sized enterprises: A model with frontier functions EUROPE-ASIA STUDIES 60 (8) : 1371-1396 (2008) 0,770 2007

Bunce, V., Csanádi M. Social networks: Ideas for future research from the vantage point of political science

PHYSICA A : STATISTICAL MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS

378 (1) : 135-137 (2007) 1,311

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Csanádi M. Party-state systems and their dynamics as networks PHYSICA A : STATISTICAL MECHANICS AND ITS APPLICATIONS

378 (1) : 83-91 (2007) 1,311

Fertő I. The dynamics of trade in Central and Eastern European countries MANAGING GLOBAL TRANSITION 5 (1) : 5-23 (2007) Fertő I., Bojnec, S. Hungarian and Slovenian agro-food trade with three main European Union

partners EKONOMICKY CASOPIS 55 (4) : 345-358 (2007)

Fertő I., Bojnec, S. Catching-up process of European enlargement: Hungarian and Slovenian

agricultural, food and forestry trade EASTERN EUROPEAN ECONOMICS 45 (5) : 5-34 (2007) 0,362

Halpern L., Koren M. Pricing to firm: An analysis of firm- and product-level import pricing REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS 15 (3) : 574-591 (2007)

Halpern L., Muraközy B. Does distance matter in spillover? ECONOMICS OF TRANSITION 15 (4) : 781–805 (2007) 1,000

High, C., Nemes G. Social learning in LEADER: Exogenous, endogenous and hybrid evaluation in

rural development SOCIOLOGIA RURALIS 47 (2) : 103-119 (2007) 2,093

Kertesi G., Kézdi G. Children of the post-communist transition: Age at the time of the parents' job loss and dropping out of secondary school

THE B.E. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS & POLICY 7. (2) (Contributions) Article 8. : 1-25 (2007)

http://www.bepress.com/bejeap/vol7/iss2/art8

Laki, M. Evolution of the market for foreign language teaching services in Hungary POST-COMMUNIST ECONOMIES 19 (3) : 379-397 (2007) 0,357 Muraközy B. Do vertical spillovers from FDI lead to changes in markups APPLIED ECONOMICS QUARTERLY 53 (2) : 197-218 (2007)

Réti T. From Eastern Bloc to EU: Organized labor’s struggle for relevance GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS 8 (1) : 27-33 (2007)

Simonovits A. Can population aging imply a smaller welfare state? EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY 23 (2) : 534–541 (2007)

Tarjáni H. The role of technology change and trade in changing relative labor demand in

Hungary EASTERN EUROPEAN ECONOMICS 45 (5) : 35-54 (2007) 0,362

2006

Bakucs L. Z., Fertő I. Marketing margins and price transmission on the Hungarian beef market FOOD ECONOMICS - ACTA AGRICULTURAE SCANDINAVICA, SECTION C 3 (3-4) : 151-160 (2006)

Bojnec, S., Fertő I. Comparative advantages in agro-food trade matter for multifunctional rural development: The case of Hungary and Slovenia

JOURNAL OF CENTRAL EUROPEAN AGRICULTURE 7 (3) : 583- 586 (2006)

Brown, D.J., Earle, J.S., Telegdy Á.

The productivity effects of privatization : Longitudinal estimates from Hungary,

Romania, Russia, and Ukraine JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY 114 (1) : 61–99 (2006) 2,245

Brown, D.J, Gimpelson, V., Earle, J.S., Telegdy Á. et al.

Nonstandard forms and measures of employment and unemployment in

transition : A comparative study of Estonia, Romania, and Russia COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC STUDIES 48 (4) : 435–457 (2006) Burger A. Why is the issue of land ownership still of major concern in East Central

European (ECE) transitional countries and particulary in Hungary? LAND USE POLICY 23 (4) : 571–579 (2006) 1,035 Csorba G., Hahn, J. H. Functional degradation and asymmetric network effects JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS 54 (2) : 253–268 (2006) 0,551

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Dobrinsky, R. Kőrösi G., Markov, N., Halpern L.

Price markups and returns to scale in imperfect markets: Bulgaria and Hungary

JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS 34 (1) : 92–110

(2006) 1,086

Égert B., Halpern L. Equilibrium exchange rates in Central and Eastern Europe : A meta-

regression analysis JOURNAL OF BANKING AND FINANCE 30 (5) : 1359–1374 (2006) 0,531

Égert B., Halpern L.,

MacDonald, R. Equilibrium exchange rates in transition economies : Taking stock of issues JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC SURVEYS 20 (2) : 257–324 (2006) 0,911 Herrendorf, B., Valentinyi Á. On the stability of the two-sector neoclassical growth model with externalities JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC DYNAMICS AND CONTROL 30 (8) :

1339–1361 (2006) 0,691

Laki M., Szalai J. The puzzle of success : Hungarian entrepreneurs at the turn of the millenium EUROPE-ASIA STUDIES 58 (3) : 317–345 (2006) 0,387 Ozsvald É On the way to the eurozone : The case of Hungary THE SHO-KEI RONSO (The Review of Economics and Commerce)

41 (2) : 29–37 (2006)

Simonovits A. Optimal design of pension rule with flexible retirement : The two-type case JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS 89 (3) : 197–222 (2006) 0,394

Szabó G. G.

"Co-operative identity": a concept for economic analysis and evaluation of co- operative flexibility : The Dutch practice and the Hungarian reality in the dairy sector

JOURNAL OF CO-OPERATIVE STUDIES 39 (3) : 10–26 (2006)

Telegdy Á Unemployment in Hungary : Trends and policies EUROPEAN EMPLOYMENT OBSERVATORY REVIEW No. 1.

Spring : 61–64 (2006) Ürge-Vorsatz, D.,

Miladinova,G., Paizs L Energy transition : From the iron curtain to the European Union. ENERGY POLICY 34 (15) : 2279–2297 (2006) 0,958 2005

Bakucs L. Z., Fertő I. Marketing margins and price transmission on Hungarian pork meat market AGRIBUSINESS 21 (2) : 273-286 (2005) Benk, Sz., Gillman, M., Kejak,

M. Credit shocks in the financial deregulatory era: Not the usual suspects REVIEW OF ECONOMIC DYNAMICS 8 : 668-687 (2005) 0,634 Earle, J., Kucsera Cs., Telegdy

Á.

Ownership concentration and corporate performance on the Budapest Stock Exchange,

CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: AN INTERNATIONAL REVIEW 13.

(2) : 254-264 (2005) 1,083

Fazekas K. Effects of FDI inflows on regional labour market differences in Hungary ECONOMIE INTERNATIONALE No. 102 : 85-105 (2005) Fertő I. Vertically differentiated trade and differences in factor endowment : The case

of agri-food products between Hungary and the EU

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 56. (1) : 117-134

(2005) 0,436

Gillman, M., Kejak, M. Inflation and balanced-path growth with alternative payment mechanisms ECONOMIC JOURNAL 115 (500) : 247-270 (2005) 1,723 Havas A. Prospeccao technologica na Hungria : Politica e licoes metodologicas

(Technology foresight in Hungary : Policy and methodological lessons) REVISTA PARCERIAS ESTRATEGICAS 10 (21) : 235-271 (2005) Köllő J., Mickiewicz, T. Wage bargaining, privatisation, ability to pay and outside options. Evidence

from Hungary POST-COMMUNIST ECONOMIES 17 (4) : 465-483 (2005) 0,250

2004 Cseres-Gergely Zs. County to county migration and labour market conditions in Hungary between

1994 and 2002

ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR ARBEITSMARKTFORSCHUNG=JOURNAL FOR LABOUR MARKET RESEARCH 37. (4) : 425-436 (2004) Fazekas K. Low participation and regional inequalities - interrelated features of the

Hungarian labour market. Case study.

ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR ARBEITSMARKTFORSCHUNG=JOURNAL FOR LABOUR MARKET RESEARCH 37. (4) : 375-393 (2004)

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Fazekas K. Fighting the immeasurable? Addressing the phenomenon of undeclared work in the European Union

EUROPEAN EMPLOYMENT OBSERVATORY REVIEW No. 2 Autumn : 129-133 (2004)

Fazekas K. Trends: Hungary. EUROPEAN EMPLOYMENT OBSERVATORY REVIEW, No. 1

Spring : 166-171 (2004)

Kapitány Zs., Molnár Gy. Inequality and income mobility in Hungary, 1993-1998. EUROPE-ASIA STUDIES 56 (8) : 1109-1129 (2004) 0,362 Nemes G. Rural development and pre-accession preparation in Hungary. CROATIAN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS REVIEW 10 (34-35) : 31-

41 (2004)

Sass M. FDI in Hungary: The first mover's advantage and disadvantage. EIB Papers 9 (2) : 63-90 (2004)

2003

Augusztinovics M. European pension systems: The real challenge of the 21st century ROMANIAN JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN AFFAIRS 3 (2) : 66-83 (2003)

Berkó L., Gueullette Á. Policy for support of small and medium-size enterprises in Hungary: The case

of central region POST-COMMUNIST ECONOMIES 15 (2) : 243-257 (2003) 0,204

Fertő I., Hubbard, L .J. Revealed comparative advantage and competitiveness in Hungarian agri-food

sectors WORLD ECONOMY 26 (2) : 247-259 (2003) 0,492

Gács J. Transition, EU accession and structural convergence EMPIRICA 30 (3) : 271-303 (2003) Havas A. Evolving foresight in a small transition economy: The design, use and

relevance of foresight methods in Hungary. JOURNAL OF FORECASTING 22 (2-3) : 179-201 (2003) 0,338 Herrendorf, B., Valentinyi Á. Determinacy through intertemporal capital adjustment costs REVIEW OF ECONOMIC DYNAMICS 6 (3) : 483-497 (2003) 0,600 Laki M. Opportunities for property acquisition and some characteristics of big

entrepreneurs in post-socialist Hungary EUROPE-ASIA STUDIES 55 (5) : 693-710 (2003) 0,475

Lee, I. H., Szeidl Á., Valentinyi

Á. Contagion and state dependent mutations ADVANCES IN THEORETICAL ECONOMICS, 3 (1) : 24-52 (2003)

Simonovits A. Designing optimal linear rules for flexible retirement JOURNAL OF PENSION ECONOMICS AND FINANCE 2 (3) : 273- 293 (2003)

Tóth I. J. Forecast failures and collective false believes: Could Hungarian public

opinion pollsters have made better predictions? REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY 9 (2) : 73-111 (2003) Vince P., Dyker, D., Nagy A.,

Stanovnik, P., Turk, J., Usenik, H.

East-West networks and their alignment: Industrial networks in Hungary and

Slovenia TECHNOVATION 23 (7) : 603-616 (2003)

2002

Augusztinovics M. Issues in pension system design INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY REVIEW 55 (2) : 21-38

(2002) Hanley, E., King, L., Tóth I. J. The state, international agencies, and property transformation in post-

communist Hungary AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 108 (1) : 129-167 (2002) 2,123

Havas A. Does innovation policy matter in a transition country? : The case of Hungary JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT 5 (4) : 380-402 (2002)

Kézdi G., Hahn, J., Solon, G. Jackknife minimum distance estimation ECONOMICS LETTERS, 76 (1) : 35-45 (2002) 0,240

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2001

Antalóczy K., Sass M. Greenfield investments in Hungary : Are they different from privatization FDI? TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS 10 (3) : 39-60 (2001)

Halpern L., Kőrösi G. Efficiency and market share in the Hungarian corporate sector. ECONOMICS OF TRANSITION 9 (3) : 559-592 (2001) 0,719 Halpern L., Wyplosz, C. Economic transformation and real exchange rates in the 2000s: The Balassa-

Samuelson connection ECONOMIC SURVEY OF EUROPE (1) : 227-239 (2001)

2000

Augusztinovics M. The dynamics of retirement saving - theory and reality. STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS, 11. (1-2) : 111-128 (2000)

Bródy A. A wave matrix. STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS, 11 (1-2) :

157-166 (2000)

Fertő I. The effects of EU enlargement on Hungary's agriculture. MOCT-MOST: ECONOMIC POLICY IN TRANSITIONAL ECONOMIES 10 (4) : 370-380 (2000)

Herrendorf, R., Valentinyi Á.,

Waldmann, X. Ruling out multiplicity and indeterminacy: the role of heterogeneity. THE REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STUDIES 67 (2) : 295-307 (2000) Holland, D., Sass M., Benacek,

V., Gronicke, V.

The determinants and impact of FDI in Central and Eastern Europe: A

comparison of survey and econometric evidence TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS 9 (3) : 163-212 (2000) Lackó M. Hidden economy - an unknown quantity? Comparative analysis of hidden

economies in transition countries, 1989-95. ECONOMICS OF TRANSITION 8 (1) : 117-149 (2000) Lee, I. H., Valentinyi Á. Noisy contagion without mutation. THE REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STUDIES 67 (4) : 47-56 (2000) Simonovits A. Partial privatization of a pension system. Lesson from Hungary. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 12 (4) : 519-529

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1999

Kovács J. M. Praising the hybrids: Notes on economic thought ten years after. EAST EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETIES 13 (2) : 313-322 (1999)

Major I. The transforming enterprise: Company performance after privatization in

Hungary between 1988 and 1997. COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC STUDIES 41 (2-3) : 61-110 (1999) Simonovits A. Are there cycles in realistic overlapping cohorts models? STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS 10 (2) : 261-

275 (1999)

1998 Halpern L., Kőrösi G. Labour market characteristics and profitability. Econometric analysis of

Hungarian exporting firms, 1986 1995. ECONOMICS OF TRANSITION 6 (1) : 145-162 (1998) Karsai J., Wright, M.,

Dudzinski, Z., Morovic, J.

Screening and valuing venture capital investments: evidence from Hungary, Poland and Slovakia.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT 10 : 203- 224 (1998)

Kónya L., Mátyás L.,

Macquaire, M. The Kuznets U-curve hypothesis: some panel data evidence. APPLIED ECONOMICS LETTERS 5 (11) : 693-697 (1998) Molnár Gy., Simonovits A. A note on the subdominant eigenvalue of a large stochastic matrix. ECONOMIC SYSTEMS RESEARCH 10 (1) : 79-82 (1998)

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Molnár Gy., Simonovits A. Expectations, (in)stability and (in)viability in realistic overlapping cohorts models.

JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC DYNAMICS AND CONTROL 23 (2) : 303-332 (1998)

Ványai J. A new era: the development of telecommunications in Hungary. TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY 20 (1) : 25-44 (1998)

1997

Csanádi M. The legacy of party-states for the transformation. COMMUNIST ECONOMIES & ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION 9 (1) : 61-86 (1997)

Halpern L., Wyplosz, C. Equilibrium exchange rates in transition economies. IMF STAFF PAPERS 44 (4) : 430-461 (1997) Karsai J., Wright, M.,

Dudzinski, Z., Morovic, J.

Transition, active investors and finance: Venture capital in Hungary, Poland and Slovakia.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP THEORY AND PRACTICE 21 (4) : 93-110 (1997)

Lackó M. The hidden economies of Visegrád countries in international comparison: A

household electricity approach FINANCIJSKA PRAKSA 21 (5-6) : 669-693 (1997)

Mihályi P. On the quantitative aspects of Hungarian privatization. COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC STUDIES 39 (2) : 72-95 (1997) Tóth I. J., Semjén A. Tax behaviour of small and medium-size enterprises. REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY (Special issue 67-87) : 67-87 (1997)

1996 Balázs K., Oakey, R.P., Hare,

P.G.

Strategies for the exploitation of intelligence capital: evidence from Hungarian

Research Institutes. R & D MANAGEMENT 26 (1) : 67-82 (1996) 0,062

Benet I. Privatisation in Hungary. DEVELOPING ECONOMIES 1996 (3) : 43-57 (1996)

Fazekas K. Types of microregions, dispersion of unemployment and local employment

development in Hungary. EASTERN EUROPEAN ECONOMICS 34 (3) : 3-48 (1996)

Fazekas K., Tímár J. Labour Market and unemployment during transition in Hungary. DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION 1 (22) : 153-182 (1996)

Fertő I. Agricultural transformation in Central and Eastern Europe: Economic planning in free societies.

ECONOMIC PLANNING IN FREE SOCIETIES - JOURNAL FOR AGRI.& RELATED INDUSTRIES 32 (3-4) : 5-14 (1996)

Halpern L. Real exchange rate and exchange rate policy in Hungary. ECONOMICS OF TRANSITION 4 (1) : 211-228 (1996) Köllő J., Nagy Gy. Earnings gains and losses from insured unemployment in Hungary. LABOUR ECONOMICS 3 (3) : 279-298 (1996) Kőrösi G., Mátyás L. The determinants of foreign direct investment in transforming economies: A

comment. WELTWIRTSCHAFTLICHES ARCHIV (132) : 332-393 (1996)

Mihályi P. Privatizaton in Hungary: Now comes the "hard core" COMMUNIST ECONOMIES & ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION 8 (2) : 205-216 (1996)

Ozsvald É. The Czech economy and the forthcoming election. COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC STUDIES 1996 (3) : 64-71 (1996) Richter S. The Visegrád Group countries expectations vis-a-vis Western Europe. RUSSIAN AND EAST EUROPEAN FINANCE AND TRADE 32 (1) :

3-41 (1996)

Richter S., Tóth G. L. Prospects for economic cooperation among the Visegrád Group countries. RUSSIAN AND EAST EUROPEAN FINANCE AND TRADE 32 (1) : 42-94 (1996)

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Swaan, W. Knowledge, transaction costs, and the problems of transformation. EASTERN EUROPEAN ECONOMICS 34 (5) : 39-58 (1996) Swaan, W., Lissowska, M. Capabilities, routines and East European economic reform. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ISSUES 30 (4) : 1031-1056 (1996) Szanyi M. Adaptive steps by Hungary's industries during the transition crisis. EASTERN EUROPEAN ECONOMICS 34 (5) : 59-77 (1996) Szanyi M. The economic aspects of transformation in the Hungarian

telecommunications market.

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