INSTITUTE FOR WORLD ECONOMICS HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
REPORT ON ACTIVITIES 2009
Budapest, 2010
INSTITUTE FOR WORLD ECONOMICS of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
REPORT ON ACTIVITIES 2009
Budapest, 2010
Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences H-1014 Budapest, Országház u. 30. Hungary P.O.Box 936, H-1535 Budapest, Hungary 224-6765 224-6760,
[email protected], www.vki.hu
Contents 1. Outline of the Institute ....................................................................................................... 5 1.1. Objectives ..................................................................................................................... 5 1.2. Structure........................................................................................................................ 6 1.3. Financing ...................................................................................................................... 7 1.4. Research Priorities ........................................................................................................ 7 1.5. Library and Scientific Information Service .................................................................. 9 1.6. Publication and Dissemination Policies ....................................................................... 9 1.7. International Contacts ................................................................................................. 10 2. Principal Research Projects in 2009 ............................................................................... 12 3. Major Research Projects Prepared for Hungarian Policy Makers ............................. 21 4. Major Projects in Preparation Financed by Hungarian Research Funds .................. 23 5. Coordination of and Participation in International Projects ....................................... 24 6. Publications ....................................................................................................................... 26 6.1. IWE Publications in 2009 ........................................................................................... 26 6.1.1. Working Papers ....................................................................................................... 26 6.1.2. Kihívások (‘Challenges’ – in Hungarian)................................................................ 27 6.1.3. Műhelytanulmányok (‘Workshop Studies’ – in Hungarian) ................................... 27 6.1.4. Vélemények, Kommentárok, Információk (‘Opinions, Comments, Information’ – in Hungarian) .................................................................................. 27 6.1.5. Joint Publications ..................................................................................................... 29 6.1.6. Occasional Publications ........................................................................................... 29 6.2. Publications by IWE Staff Members in 2009 (titles in the language of publications) ...................................................................... 33 7. Lectures Delivered Abroad or at International Conferences Held in Hungary (italicized titles in the language of the lecture) .................................................................. 61 8. International Conferences Organized by IWE in 2009 ................................................ 71 9. Foreign Guests at IWE in 2009 ....................................................................................... 73 Appendix ............................................................................................................................... 79
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1. Outline of the Institute
1.1. Objectives The Institute for World Economics (IWE), as part of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, carries out research and formulates policy recommendations on an objective, non-partisan basis, since its establishment in 1973 on the institutional background of the former Afro-Asian Research Centre founded in 1965, three years before the first wave of economic reform in Hungary. The Institute has become one of the major policy-oriented international research institutes and economic policy think tanks in Central Europe. Its main task is to study the underlying trends and factors behind global and regional economic developments and their present and future impact on the Hungarian economy. In addition, it sets out to contribute to international research through cooperation with top research institutes throughout the world. Because of its location, history and human and material resources, the IWE is particularly well placed to be a leading centre for research on the integration of Central and Eastern Europe into the global market economy. The change of political system in Hungary, the transition to a market economy as well as the coming enlargement of the European Union and new global challenges have greatly enhanced the importance of world economic research and altered the emphasis of it. The IWE sets out to give strategic support during this historic change of course: by drawing on the Institute's long experience and extensive and effective system of international connections to build up a reformulated programme of research, and by using the techniques of comparative economic analysis and interdisciplinary investigations. The Institute's research philosophy is based on the conviction that the transition to a market economy and the accession to the European Union are not an end in themselves but a means of shifting the Hungarian economy from the periphery towards the mainstream of global economic development. Central to this is the need to modernize, in view of Hungary's modest level of economic development by comparison with Western Europe. International comparisons of the path taken to modernization and the blind alleys to be avoided are being made, in order to identify the key areas in which the Hungarian economy has to catch up and the requirements and means for doing so. Moreover the transition to a market economy is taking place in an international, and particularly a European economic environment of unprecedented upheavals and a system of relations in the process of restructuring. Whereas, on the global scale, some of the other attempts to modernize in the more recent past took place within a stable, predictable system of international relations, the forecast in Hungary's case is that the international economic environment will be uncertain, or at least multidimensional. This country has to build up a system of economic relations that takes account of its comparative advantages against a background of a moving Europe itself undergoing adjustment. The criteria for choosing the IWE's research areas have been the medium-term demands of decisive importance in terms of the processes taking place in the world economy and the adjustment that Hungary must take, coupled with the comparative advantages offered by the Institute itself. This is a pioneer undertaking for the future: instead of resting on short-term, ad hoc requirements, it is built on a long-term strategic demand that must be created in part by the In-
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stitute itself with the demand-oriented nature of its researches. This we see as the way to ensure that the IWE is a professionally respected, authoritative, influential, opinion-shaping institute. These objectives can be served by the Institute's present research staff as a whole. After the appreciable staff losses of the early nineties, the internationally reputed, competitive and highly experienced research team has been replenished with ambitious and productive young researchers. The funds, however limited, granted by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences guarantee the political independence, so providing one of the fundamental external conditions for scientific activity of a high standard. * In 2009, basic conditions for substantive research at IWE were able to rely on a consolidated financial background due in part to increasing cooperation with different government institutions. * IWE, in cooperation with other research institutes (largely belonging to the Academy of Sciences), undertook a coordinative function in developing a medium-term strategy of research priorities on European integration. * Cooperation with leading international and Western European economic institutions was further strengthened. * Demand for IWE's research output by leading Hungarian banks, companies and multinational firms located in Hungary grew substantially. * A special system of fellowships managed by the Academy of Sciences provided an opportunity to employ some young researchers and cover selected basic areas of research. * Interdisciplinary research network has strengthened as the Social Sciences Research Centre came into being in the framework of the consolidation programme of the Academy of Sciences. In the Centre IWE and several other legally and financially independent institutes cooperate concerning political, social, legal, and economic issues.
1.2. Structure The IWE had a research staff of 33 at the end of 2009, and an auxiliary, service staff of 17. As of January 1996, the executive structure was changed. Based on the experience of previous years and the accomplishment of the substantially enhanced research tasks recently, IWE has eliminated the traditional structure based on research centres. In fact, organization of the research activities has never been carried out in a rigid system. In contrast to many institutes, IWE has always stressed the importance of ‘cross-working’, and provided opportunity for its staff to become acquainted with research activities of other centres within the Institute. To a substantial extent, growing domestic and international competitiveness of the research staff can be explained by this flexibility. From the beginning of 1996, IWE's internal structure is based on teams organized for special topics and purposes. As a result a ‘research network’ was created, in which practically each staff member is both the director of one or more research teams and member of other teams, simultaneously. This approach is expected to make research even more efficient, to use available capacities better and deal with priority tasks from different angles. A Research Council created in 1996 and consisting of 9 staff members, including talented young researchers, directs and supervises research activities. In selected areas of ensuring the infrastructure of efficient research, three commissions, each of which consists of three staff members, have been acting (acquisition of books, journals and documents, computerisation, publishing activities). Since early summer 1999 a managing director has also been acting who is responsible for internal and external contacts, communications and public relations.
Structure of the Institute for World Economics Mihály Simai Research Professor
General András Inotai
Library Commission Computer Commission
Treasur
Scientific Information Servic Head: A. Kovács
Head: E. Financial Grou
MaintenServic
Librar Sectio
DirectoriSecretariat
Managing Director Éva Nagy
Publications' Commission
Section Internationa Exchange
Section Documentation
Section of Publication Head: Gábor Fóti
Section of International Cooperation and Marketing Head: Anikó Gyorgyovich
Secretariat Head: Andrea Vincze
Japan, East and Southeast Asia Research Centre Head: András Hernádi
Printing
Various Research Teams Headed by Staff Mem-
Staff Members
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In order to appropriately cope with growing research commitments, to ensure the education and training of young researchers and to use financial resources more efficiently, a special ‘external research work’ has been extended, as part of the long-term and deliberate strategy of IWE.
1.3. Financing The tasks laid down in its deed of foundation and the new demands made by the changes taking place in the world economic environment make it essential for the dominance of direct state funding in the Institute's finances to remain. This conclusion is also supported by the widespread international practice of financing institutions that conduct strategic research out of central funds as a way of ensuring a high standard of activity. While strategic research institutes are generally financed in 60 to 70% of their annual budget from central funds throughout the world, contrary tendencies prevailed in IWE's financial situation until 2002, as central funds were limited to basic salaries and their non-wage labour costs. In 2009, however, IWE's total income amounted to HUF 352 mn (about USD 1.6 mn), of which slightly less than 60 per cent was provided by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and Hungarian research funds. Other major items of income included various domestic sources (15 per cent), participation in international cooperation (4 per cent) and an overhang from fiscal year 2008 (9 per cent). Total expenditure reached HUF 322 mn (about USD 1.4 mn), of which wages, income taxes and social security contributions accounted for almost 68 per cent. Additional major items of expenditure were other research supporting expenses (27 per cent) and communal services and maintenance (5 per cent). The stable and relatively favourable financial situation is the result of the high professional level of the Institute, the attractiveness and practical usefulness of its research results as well as the successful search for new resources. As a rare exception among other academic research institutes, IWE possesses a solid financial background for 2010, which enables it to carry out strategic policy-oriented research and cement longer-term development concepts during the coming years.
1.4. Research Priorities Research activities were characterised by 16 major projects during last year. Contrary to the ruling tendency of the 90s, there was a clear shift from shorter-term to longer-term research in the new decade, though it remained highly policy-oriented still. Five principal research projects were finished during the year (out of which two had a duration of less than a year), and six projects were initiated in 2009. Five research projects started earlier and spread beyond 2009. Research is fundamentally carried out on two basic levels: regional (geographic) and functional. Almost all research projects combine these two approaches, while staff members have to specialise themselves on one regional and at least on one functional topic. Priority areas of research in recent years: (a) Global economic development and transformation the analysis of the global financial and economic crisis and its impacts; the universal issue of economic security; interrelationship of knowledge, growth and globalization; science and technology as a growth factor in smaller economies; sustainable development amid a system of terms under intensive world-market impacts;
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Outline of the Institute fundamental medium-term changes in the world economy and their impact on Hungary; interactions and human dimensions of global demographic, political, economic, technical and social transformation; globalization and regionalization, with special reference to international capital and labour markets; relevant features and development trends of the new regionalism; role of the transnational companies in the shaping of a new global economic system; current issues of international trade and the role of WTO; interrelation between globalization and economic transformation; basic trends of consumption globally and in Central and Eastern Europe.
(b) Economic developments in Europe, with special attention paid to the European Union and Eastern enlargement foreign-policy strategy regarding the CIS countries; the development paths and modernization of selected European countries; relationship between community policies and different national policies; key integration processes in the European Union (common agricultural policy, economic and monetary union, experience of the Union's periphery with catching up, institutional reform, experience of ex-EFTA countries in the European Union, regional development, budgetary issues, developments in major EU member countries); main features of ‘developmental integration’ and Eastern enlargement; interdependence between European integration and subregional cooperation. (c) Economic transformation in Central and Eastern Europe comparative analysis of the CEFTA countries; transformation and external trade relations, including the changing pattern of East–West division of labour; impact of foreign direct investment on the macro- and microeconomic performance of transforming countries; chances of regional cooperation; economic and political development in Southeast Europe; the structural transformation of Hungarian manufacturing industry. (d) New economic developments in the Asia–Pacific Region the elaboration of the Hungarian foreign-policy strategy towards China; the lessons drawn from the Far Eastern economic development; transformation patterns in China and Southeast Asia; the Chinese Diaspora and the chances of a ‘Chinese Common Market’; constant and changing elements in the Japanese model of development; prospects of Korean – Hungarian economic relations. (e) Other key research areas human development in Hungary; impact of socio-economic values on the pattern of development; possible scenarios of economic and social development in Latin America; micro-level adjustment and cooperation; the role of infrastructure and services in the modernization process; the role of clusters in regional development policy; the measuring of the efficiency impacts of foreign direct investment;
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sectoral studies.
1.5. Library and Scientific Information Service The IWE's library is a specialised scientific library with national scope. It contains one of Hungary's most important and most up-to-date collections of books, periodicals and statistics on international economic affairs. Since 2000 the library constitutes part of the United Library for Social Sciences together with the libraries of the Institute for Political Sciences, the Institute for Sociology, and the Institute for Minority Research. Through consistent and constant expansion of the IWE's international relations, about 70% of the books and periodicals, including most of the foreign books, have been acquired on exchange base. This is already the case with some publications of the World Bank, the IMF, the OECD and the EU. In addition, almost three-quarters of the annual increase in value of the stock is accounted for publications that arrive under exchanges schemes or as gifts. This remarkably high proportion by national standards ties in with the Institute's own publishing activity. The task of the Scientific Information Service is to obtain the information required for research work, examine it comprehensively, store it, make it available, and distribute the Institute's publications through the conduct of international publication exchanges. The enlarged library’s stock contains more than 250,000 items (including 35,000 archives and almost six hundred kinds of periodicals). Also, the establishment of a CD ROM databank was started and will be further developed in accordance with the financial possibilities of IWE. Last year the Institute was successful in creating the availability of publication distribution via e-mail among all its exchange partners who apply for it. (This may result in substantial savings of postage.) The library's cumulative catalogue can also be searched by the aid of Internet: www.etk.mtapti.hu On the WIIW's (Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche – The Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies) request IWE has joined the WIIW’s “Countdown” project and become its Hungarian coordinator. The project aims at collecting in a joint database the names of Central and East European experts working on the European Union, by indicating their activities and the particulars of published as well as unpublished works on the Union prepared in the Central and East European region, mainly in Hungary and available in the library of the Institute. For information about the library please contact our information service, telephone: (36-1) 224 6759.
1.6. Publication and Dissemination Policies In 2009, the publication policy of the IWE followed in the framework of substantial changes introduced in the early 90s. This publication policy was justified by IWE’s growing reputation at home and abroad, its scientific and economy-policy objectives, and not least its aim of influencing public opinion. Seventeen independent volumes explain the sharp decline in the number of studies appearing in the series of the Institute. Last year the series Working Papers, Kihívások (Challenges), and Műhelytanulmányok (Workshop Studies) appeared with 7, 2 and 2 issues, respectively. The Working Papers series in English presents the best and internationally competitive products of research by IWE staff, primarily to the professional public abroad.
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Kihívások, in Hungarian, is designed to inform Hungarian economic policy-makers, members of Parliament, political parties and the broader professional public about current worldeconomic issues, their impact on Hungary and the economic policy measures proposed to be taken. Most of the articles provide clear, readable summaries of significant research work undertaken in the Institute. Műhelytanulmányok, also in Hungarian, presents comprehensive and in-depth analyses, mostly summary reports of major research projects carried out or coordinated by IWE staff members, for the professional community and students of economics in Hungary. The first volume of East European Studies (in English) appeared last year, while volumes four and five with the same title, but in Hungarian, were also published, with different contents of course. Vélemények, Kommentárok, Információk (Opinions, Comments, Information) is a concise series launched late 200l in Hungarian, and meant for the professional public as well as a wider circle interested in domestic and global issues of the day. Fourteen of these short notices appeared in 2009. Our Newsletter (Hírfutár), available only in Hungarian so far, is designed to inform the professional public about the ongoing activities at IWE. The Institute’s restructured new homepage on the Internet offers the possibility of interactive communication in addition to the regularly updated information about IWE (www.vki.hu). The publication activities were complemented by occasional volumes reproducing the proceedings of high-level international conferences or comprehending the findings of major international projects run by the Institute. Last year, as underlined before, seventeen such independent books appeared. In 2009, staff members published 55 contributions in foreign languages, including one book and 37 papers contained in books. Sixteen contributions appeared in international journals. In order to disseminate IWE's research findings to a broad interested public as well, the Institute regularly organises ‘open conferences’ on relevant and topical global and European issues. Teaching represents an increasingly important activity of most staff members. Based on the basic research results and the fundamentally policy-oriented approach of IWE, we experience a rapidly growing need for dissemination on various levels. Staff members teach regularly in universities both in Hungary (Budapest and several universities in major towns) and abroad, while its director general is a visiting professor to the College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium and Natolin, Poland.
1.7. International Contacts The IWE's international relations have traditionally been very extensive, active and useful. In recent years, the Institute has taken part on average in ten to fifteen international research programmes a year, and organized about ten bilateral and international conferences annually. There is close cooperation with some 30 research institutes, scientific institutions and universities. Staff members travel abroad frequently, and the Institute receives visiting foreign researchers in considerable numbers. In the same year, IWE was a member of five reputed international scientific bodies (the EADI, the ECSA, the IFIAS, the UNU, and the Centre for Our Common Future). Close collaboration has been built up with the most influential international agencies (the IMF, the World Bank, OECD, WTO, Unctad, Unesco, UNDP, Unido, Uncitral, ELEC, CIPE, ECE, etc.). Similarly to recent years, in 2009 we were coordinators of and participants in several international projects. IWE has built up a special relationship with various
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EU organisations and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in launching new projects, and assumes a leading coordinating role both in research and dissemination of the findings. In 2009, staff members delivered lectures in foreign languages well over a hundred in different parts of the world and at international seminars held in Hungary. Fourteen international conferences were organized in the past year. In addition, IWE’s international network includes longer-term stays of its researchers abroad, work contracts of its staff in leading foreign institutes and international institutions. The Institute's medium-term research concept envisages further significant development of its international relations with some alterations in their nature. The initiative hitherto was usually taken by the IWE, but the change of political and economic system has greatly increased the number of foreign research institutes and international organizations proposing cooperation to the IWE. In line with the main directions of Hungary’s economic relations, IWE aims particularly to expand its relations with European countries, including the EU and CEFTA, the United States, Japan and the East and Southeast Asian area. The Institute has already become the centre in Central and Eastern Europe for studies of Japan and Southeast Asia, and a regular informal platform for Latin American ambassadors on Hungarian, European and Latin American issues. Extra attention is given to developing scientific ties with neighbouring countries, particularly through joint research projects, and by inviting economists from these countries in order to promote mutual understanding and the flow of information, while also reinforcing IWE's relations with leading international and Western institutions.
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2. Principal Research Projects in 2009 2.1. The Breakthrough Strategy of the Hungarian Economy and Society, Challenges in the Global World of Insecurities, on the Historical Crossroad Determined by the European Integration. Project director: András Inotai Participants:
Annamária Artner, György Csáki (ext.), David Ellison, Andrea Éltető, Péter Farkas, András Hernádi, Attila Hugyecz, Balázs Lengyel, Judit Kiss, István Kőrösi, Zsuzsa Ludvig, Sándor Meisel, Gábor Monori, Tamás Novák, Margit Rácz, Mihály Simai, Miklós Somai, Andrea Szalavetz, Miklós Szanyi, András Székely-Doby, Tamás Szemlér, Tamás Szigetvári, Judit Szilágyi, Gábor Túry, Krisztina Vida, Katalin Völgyi, Csaba Weiner, Anna Wisniewski
Duration:
2009
Summary:
For all of 2009, the global financial and economic crisis remained the key priority of theoretical and policy-oriented research for the Institute for World Economics (IWE). The IWE addressed the main changes in the international environment and framework conditions determining both Hungarian outward-oriented economic policy over the last two decades as well as the maneuvering room for policy-making in the altered and continually changing global and European setting. Key topics were (i) the dramatic shift of global economic power relations, (ii) globalization and its impacts and consequences, (iii) adaptation constraints, (iv) the role of international economic institutions and the challenges they face, (v) possible policy responses of the European Union, (vi) Hungary’s maneuvering room, and (vii) the state’s role in transforming the economy and the welfare state. Research activities have also focused on the role of companies and transnational corporations, including analyses of ongoing changes in the global network structure of transnational corporations. This changing environment has affected the economic strategies of both the state and companies, and has further significantly impacted previous and currently developing theoretical approaches to understanding this environment. The most important results have been summarized in 12 volumes (available on the institute’s homepage: www.vki.hu).
Principal Research Projects in 2009 2.2.
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Challenges of International Development Cooperation and Opportunities for Hungary
Project director: Judit Kiss Participants:
Péter Farkas, Erika Fodor (ext.), Viktor Kutas (ext.), Tamás Novák, Beáta Paragi (ext.), Balázs Szent-Iványi (ext.), Gábor Túry, Sára Vári (ext.)
Duration:
2007–2009
Summary:
The main goal of the project is to outline Hungarian development cooperation strategy with due regard to the expectations of the donor community, the recipients, the NGOs, the Hungarian taxpayers and business circles. In the first part of the research the major tendencies in the field of international development co-operation policy are going to be revealed with special attention to the strategy and practice of the bilateral donors (DAC countries, EU, European Development Fund) and multilateral agencies. Apart from the interest of the donor community, the expectations of the recipients are also going to be studied with special reference to the Millennium Development Goals and poverty reduction. In the second phase of the research the Hungarian development cooperation policy will be examined with special focus on project implementation, aid effectiveness and cost efficiency. Finally, recommendations will be given for outlining Hungarian development co-operation strategy. The research results will be discussed at a conference and published in a textbook-type publication. Recommendations will also be formulated for the Hungarian EU presidency due in 2011.
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The Possibilities of Employment Policy in the Age of Globalization
Project director: Annamária Artner Duration:
2006–2009
Summary:
The research project examines Hungarian labour-market developments and the possible employment and social policy in the mirror of international trends and demands, with special regard to the imperatives generated by the demand of world-market competitiveness. As a result of the project the state of affairs and the policy recommendations can help governance and can also be used in third-level education.
Principal Research Projects in 2009
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The Reserve Army of the Third Millennium – Problems and Social Effects of Labour Market in Globalization
Project director: Annamária Artner Duration:
2006–2009
Summary:
The three-year research is financed by the Bolyai János Research Fellowship program. It is dealing with the increasing amount of unemployed and atypically employed people. This phenomenon reflects that the need for ‘live labour’ is decreasing in the production due to the information technologies. On the other hand the sharpening market competition demands longer labour time and more intensive work from those who are in employment. It leads to increasing social tensions being reflected in the activity of civil organizations and spontaneous protest movements.
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EU27 Watch
Project directors: Barbara Lippert (ext.), Krisztina Vida Hungarian participant: Krisztina Vida Duration:
Continuous
Summary:
The EU27 Watch is a regularly (biannually) appearing comparative summary and analysis of national positions of the EU member states on topical issues. The issues are defined by the project director and sent out in the form of an extensive questionnaire. The outcome of the research is published every semester in electronic form. The aim of these publications is not only to present for the decision-makers, researchers and the wider public the member states' positions but also to display the underlying motivations and special interests of the countries forming the European Union. The EU27 Watch is financed by the CONSENT project of the European Union's 6th Framework Programme.
Principal Research Projects in 2009 2.6.
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Russia and the Enlarged European Union
Project director: Zsuzsa Ludvig Duration:
Continuous
Summary:
The project aims at analysing EU–Russian relations from a multidisciplinary view with special emphasis on economic aspects. Both general historical trends and some most important thematic issues (such as the common economic space, the energy dialogue and the impacts of the enlargement) have been studied through the analysis of official documents and statistics on mutual investment, trade and energy dependence.
2.7.
International Experiences of the Use of EU Financial Support
Project director: Tamás Szemlér Participant:
Klára Fóti, Sándor Meisel, Tamás Novák, András Székely-Doby, Tamás Szigetvári, Judit Szilágyi, Gábor Túry, Krisztina Vida, Anna Wisniewski
Duration:
2007–2009
Summary:
The research tackles experiences in six areas: 1. the effect of support on investments; 2. the effects of support on employment; the measurement of employment effects; 3. the effects of support on the competitiveness of the SMEs; 4. changes of conditionality of the use of Structural Funds support – reasons and effects; 5. changes (aiming at enhancing efficiency) in the evaluation and selection in the tendering process; 6. how to strengthen the spill-over effects of support – economic policy experiences.
Principal Research Projects in 2009
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The EU Budget Overview: A Survey of the Member-state Positions
Project director: Tamás Szemlér Participants:
Andrea Éltető, Miklós Somai, Tamás Szemlér, Gábor Túry, Anna Wisniewski
Duration:
2007–2009
Summary:
The project aims to survey likely member-state positions on the EU budget overview. It includes a survey seeking answers to a number of questions that will most probably appear in the EU budget debate. The survey is based on previous proposals that have surfaced from the European Commission, the European Parliament and the respective Member States; and the timetable and proposal that was published by the European Commission in September 2007. The volume published by SIEPS with the title “The EU Budget Review: Mapping the Positions of Member States” summarising the results of the project was presented to the international public in Brussels, Budapest, Sofia and Stockholm; it also served as a contribution to the consultation process on the EU budget review launched by the European Commission.
2.9.
ACCESS-TR
Project directors: TEPSA, Brussels, METU University, Ankara Hungarian participants: Sándor Meisel, Krisztina Vida Duration:
2009
Summary:
The ACCESS-TR project aimed at “mobilizing local networks” within Turkey in order to raise public awareness regarding challenges and opportunities of the Turkish rapprochement to the European Union. The project involved the writing of background papers on different topics and the presentation of these to the audiences in Antalya, Gaziantep and Samsun. The project was financed by the METU University from IPA (Instrument for PreAccession) funds.
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2.10. Monitoring Report on the Performance of the New Member States in the European Union Project director: Krisztina Vida Participants:
David Ellison, Sándor Meisel, Tamás Novák, Miklós Somai, Tamás Szemlér, Gábor Túry, Krisztina Vida, Anna Wisniewski
Duration:
Continuous
Summary:
The aim of the project is to compare – along a set of political, legal, economic and social aspects – the performances of the ten new Central and Eastern European member states in the European integration. During 2009 research continued. The next publication – which will also tackle the impact of the crisis on the new member states – is due in the spring of 2010.
2.11. Hungary's CIS Strategy with Special Regard to Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan Project director: Zsuzsa Ludvig Participants:
Ilvija Bruge (ext.), Karlis Bukovskis (ext.), András György Deák (ext.), Alexander Duleba (ext.), Andrea Éltető, Heyets, Valery (ext.), Attila Hugyecz, Tatyana I. Iefymenko (ext.), Dávid Karácsonyi (ext.), Szilvia Kiss, Petr Kratochvill (ext.), Petra Kuchynkova (ext.), Ella M. Libanova (ext.), Miklós Losoncz (ext.), Sándor Meisel, Tamás Novák, Sándor Réthi (ext.), András Rácz (ext.), Mihály Simai, Tünde Simon (ext.), Miklós Somai, István Szabó (ext.), Tamás Szemlér, Tamás Szigetvári, Krisztina Tarjányi (ext.), Astrov Vasily (ext.), Csaba Weiner
Duration:
2007–2009
Summary:
The main goal of the project is to develop and update knowledge about the post-Soviet area by launching new research schemes following up by publishing the results. During the first two years of the project special emphasis has been given to the complex issue of post-Soviet integration and disintegration processes in the CIS space, and to the most important foreign realtions of Russia (and partly of Ukraine), such as the relations with the EU, the US and China. The ultimate goal of the project is to establish a kind of ‘virtual CIS centre’ that can gather all professional Hungarian ‘knowledge’ on the CIS region from the state, business and academic sectors. The project launched its own homepage and series of Newsletters. The Institute for Sociology of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences participates as copartner in this strategic research project. IWE’s Russian and Ukrainian partner institutes are also involved in these research activities.
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2.12. Community Building and the Integration of Minorities as a Condition of Successful State-building in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Voivodina and Kraina Project director: Tamás Szemlér Participants:
Zsuzsa Ludvig, Tamás Novák, Judit Szilágyi
Duration:
2008–2012
Summary:
The research examines the question whether (and if it is, how) the successful integration of minorities in four different parts of the former Yugoslavia (Bosnia-Herzegovina, Krajina, Vojvodina and Kosovo) is possible on the long run. We would like to examine the processes in all areas in several dimensions, trying to compare official political declarations and reports (from the part of the states concerned as well as from the international community) to the real situation and tendencies on the spot. The main value of this research could be to provide detailed information on the real situation (concerning the political, social and economic conditions or barriers) of the integration of minorities, of maintaining and strenghtening their autonomy, going far beyond (or being even in contrast with) widely known stereotypes. Taking into account the complexity of the analysed topic, the research is one of interdisciplinary character, synthesising analyses of economics, political science and sociology. Empirical research carried out on the spot (field research) plays an outstanding role in this process.
2.13. How Can and Should New Member States (NMS-10) Influence the Future of the European Integration? Project director: András Inotai Participants:
Sándor Meisel, Tamás Novák, Miklós Somai, Tamás Szemlér, Tamás Szigetvári, Gábor Túry, Krisztina Vida, Anna Wisniewski
Duration:
2009–2010
Summary:
The aim of the project is to map and analyse the interest representation capacities/behaviour of the ten new member states at the EU level. It is also important to evaluate how and in which areas could and should these countries cooperate closer, in order to assert their common interests jointly (and thereby with greater efficiency) within the Union. The project is run and financed by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation.
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2.14. Establishing Hungary’s China Strategy
Project directors:
András Inotai, Ottó Juhász (ext.)
Participants:
Klára Mészáros, Ágnes Szunomár (ext.), Barna Tálas (ext.)
Duration:
2007–2009
Summary:
The Institute for World Economics has been involved in a major China project with the Hungarian Prime Minister’s Office since 2006. As a result of this strategic research, some aspects of China’s internal development and international relations have been analysed. The first year of this project produced about 15 studies, two conferences and one book – for the time being only in Hungarian. The project will continue in 2007–08. In this stage, we are planning to organize a regional network of experts and younger people – dealing with or interested in China – not only in Hungary but also in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The main aspects of the persistent research are the following: Internal reforms in the People’s Republic of China Foreign relations – China and the Commonwealth of Independent States Foreign relations – China and the European Union Chinese people living in Hungary Hungarian–Chinese relations
2.15. Domestic and International Trends in Consumption Project director: András Hernádi Duration:
Continuous
Summary:
On the basis of the concept that consumption precedes and practically determines production, research was focused on whether Central East European economies and societies, and especially Hungary, can have an identity and follow a model different from that of international trends. A “Spelling-book” in the field appeared last year.
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2.16. Russia in the Global System and in Europe. Main Factors Affecting the Relations between the EU and the Russian Federation and Their Effects on the Russian– Hungarian Relations Project director: Mihály Simai Participants:
Sándor Almásy (ext.), Péter Farkas, Zsuzsa Ludvig, Csaba Weiner
Duration:
2007–2011
Summary:
The project funded by OTKA (Hungarian Scientific Research Fund) was launched in late summer 2007. It is arranged in four parts. Part 1 focuses on the role of the Russian Federation in world politics from geopolitical and security perspectives, with a view to relations with the major international actors, i.e. the United States, China and the EU as well as its large member states, etc. Part 2 is devoted to analyze the main factors having influence on the long-term development of the Russian economy, including research in the areas of human resources, demographic issues, R&D, energy policy and agricultural and industrial transformation. Part 3 evaluates Russia’s position in the international economy concentrating on the trade of goods, FDI inflows and outflows and the WTO accession process. Finally, part 4 deals with the amending Hungarian–Russian relations after the change of regime outlining historical patterns, bilateral trade, mutual investments and future dimensions.
Projects Prepared for Hungarian Policy Makers
3. Major Research Projects Prepared for Hungarian Policy Makers Prepared for the PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE in cooperation with ECOSTAT Analysing the Global Financial and Economic Crisis Project director: András Inotai Prepared for the HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES and the PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE Challenges of International Development Cooperation and Opportunities for Hungary Project director: Judit Kiss Hungary's CIS Strategy with Special Regard to Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan Project director: Zsuzsa Ludvig Establishing Hungary’s China Strategy Project directors: András Inotai, Ottó Juhász Prepared for the MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS Hungary's Foreign Policy Strategy Project director: András Inotai Project coordinators: Péter Farkas, Tamás Novák, Margit Rácz Strategy of International Relations. Strategical Issues of Successful EU Membership Project coordinator: Sándor Meisel The Integration (Internal) Factors of Successful EU Membership Project directors: Péter Balázs, Margit Rácz Prepared for the NATIONAL OFFICE FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Possible Role of Hungary in Central, Eastern and Southeast European Co-operation for Regional Development Project coordinator: Centre of Regional Studies for the Hungarian Academy of Sciences West Hungarian Research Institute Project participant: Csaba Weiner
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Prepared for the MINISTRY OF ECONOMY AND TRANSPORT Investment Needs of Southeast European Countries as a Result of Stabilisation and Association Process Project participant: Tamás Novák Prospects of Hungarian Capital Exports Project coordinator: Annamária Artner Environmental Assessment of the Hungarian Logistics Strategy Project coordinator: Tamás Fleischer Domestic Steps of Impact Assessment and Actions in Connection with the Climate Change (KLIMECS) Project participant: David Ellison, Tamás Fleischer and Attila Hugyecz Prepared for the NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY International Experiences of the Use of EU Financial Support Project coordinator: Tamás Szemlér The Future of the Lisbon Strategy of the EU Project participant: Krisztina Vida
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4. Major Projects in Preparation Financed by Hungarian Research Funds
Research topic
Coordinator
Period
Annamária Artner
2006–2009
Annamária Artner
2006–2009
Mihály Simai
2007–2010
Tamás Szemlér
2008–2012
Annamária Artner
2006–2009
Miklós Szanyi
2007–2009
OTKA* The Possibilities of Employment in the Age of Globalization The Opportunities of Employment Policy in the Age of Globalization: International Trends, Hungarian Prospects Russia in the Global System and in Europe Community-building and the Integration of Minorities as a Condition of Successful State-building in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Voivodina and Kraina
János Bolyai Research Fellowship The Reserve Army of the Third Millennium – Problems and Social Effects of Labour Market in Globalization NKTH** Small Enterprise Development in Agglomerational and Dynamic Clusters – International and Hungarian Experinces
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OTKA = National Research Fund for Social Sciences NKTH = National Research and Technology Office
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Coordination of and Participation in International Projects
5. Coordination of and Participation in International Projects The EU Budget Overview: A Survey of the Member-state Positions Coordinator: Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (SIEPS) Hungarian coordinator: Tamás Szemlér EU27 Watch IEP–TEPSA Project Coordinator: Institut für Europaische Politik, Berlin Hungarian coordinator: Krisztina Vida Ukrainian Economy in Europe Coordinator: Austrian Science and Research Liaison Office (ASO) in Budapest Hungarian participant: Zsuzsa Ludvig The Global Social Situation in the Early 21st Century Coordinator: United Nations, Social Division, New York Hungarian participant: Mihály Simai Eurointegration Challenges in Hungarian–Ukrainian Economic Relations Coordinator: Institute for Economic Forecasting, Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences Hungarian participant: Zsuzsa Ludvig Multinationals and Local Resources Coordinators: Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University, Institute of Sociology, HAS, Institute for World Economics, HAS. Project participant: Miklós Szanyi ACCESS-TR TEPSA–METU Project Coordinator: TEPSA, Brussels and METU, Ankara Hungarian coordinator: Krisztina Vida Relocalización productiva en la Unión Europea (UE) y convergencia en las industrias de media y alta tecnología: Un análisis comparativo entre España y los nuevos estados miembros (Productive Relocation in the EU and Convergence of the Medium and High-technology Industries: a Comparative Analysis between Spain and the New Member States) Complutense Institute for International Studies, Madrid, Spain. Hungarian coordinator: Andrea Éltető
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The Role of Outward Foreign Direct Investments in the Visegrád Countries in Strengthening Regional Integration with Special Regard to Economic Cooperation Coordinator: Visegrád Fund Hungarian coordinator: Andrea Éltető Trade and Investment Co-operation Policy between the EU and Korea since the Eastern Enlargement Seoul European Institute, Konkuk University Hungarian coordinator: Sándor Meisel Mobilizing Local Networks for a Better Informed Dialogue on Turkey’s Accession to the EU Access-TR Project of TEPSA-METU Hungarian coordinator: Sándor Meisel The Effects of Phasing out the Single Payment and Single Area Payment Coordinator: EFRA and Economic Policy Institute, Sofia Hungarian coordinator: Miklós Somai The Unfinished Business of Fifth Enlargement – European Policies Initiative 2009 Coordinator: Open Society Institute, Sofia Hungarian coordinator: Miklós Somai IIW – IWE joint project EU-Strukturwandel, regionale Innovationsdynamik und Clusterbildungsoptionen in der Wissensgesellschaft Hungarian coordinator: Andrea Szalavetz
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6. Publications
6.1. IWE Publications in 2009 6.1.1. Working Papers No.187 Péter CSIZMADIA, Miklós ILLÉSY, Ichiro IWASAKI, Csaba MAKÓ, Magdolna SASS and Miklós SZANYI Clusters and the Development of Supplier Networks for Transnational Companies. 34 p. No.188 Zsuzsanna TRÓN Examining the Impact of European Regional Policy. 21 p. No.189 Mihály SIMAI The Evolution of a Post-crisis World: New Trends and Structures in a Turbulent Global System. 56 p. No.190 Andrea SZALAVETZ Transformation and Catch-up Issues in Hungary, Examined in Network Alignment Terms. 18 p. No.191 Ichiro IWASAKI – Péter CSIZMADIA – Miklós ILLÉSSY – Csaba MAKÓ – Miklós SZANYI The Concentric-Circle Model of FDI Spillover Effects. Estimation Using Hungarian Panel Data. 44 p. No.192 Tamás SZIGETVÁRI The European Neighbourhood Policy. Concept, Practice, Future and the Priorities of Hungary. 19 p. No.193 Tamás FLEISCHER Transport Policy in the European Union from an Eastern Perspective. 17 p.
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6.1.2. Kihívások (‘Challenges’ – in Hungarian) No.194 Miklós SZANYI Válságelemzés. 12 p. (Crisis Analysis) No.195 Péter FARKAS Új tartalékvaluta-rendszer a válság után? 8 p. (A New Reserve-currency System after the Crisis?)
6.1.3. Műhelytanulmányok (‘Workshop Studies’ – in Hungarian) No.82 Tamás FLEISCHER Klímaváltozás – közlekedés és települések. 23 p. (Climate Change – Transportation and Settlements) No.83 Tamás SZIGETVÁRI A posták lehetséges szerepe a digitális kormányzás megvalósításában a nyugat-európai országok példáján. 18 p. (The Possible Role of Post Offices in E-government. The Example of Western European Countries)
6.1.4. Vélemények, Kommentárok, Információk (‘Opinions, Comments, Information’ – in Hungarian) No.172 Gábor TÚRY Szlovákia. A nagy menetelés. 2 p. (Slovakia. The Big Marching) No.173 Annamária ARTNER Gödörben a Kelta Tigris? 2 p. (Is the Celtic Tiger in a Hole?)
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No.174 Kálmán DEZSÉRI A globális pénzügyi válság hullámai Közép- és Kelet-Európában. A kilábaláshoz vezető út egyik fő eleme ennek a régiónak a megtámogatása. 2 p. (Impacts of the Global Financial Crisis on Central and Eastern Europe. One of the Major Factors of the Way Out Is the Support to the Region) No.175 Margit RÁCZ Okosabbak lettünk a vasárnapi EU-csúcs után?! 2 p. (Are We Any Wiser after the Sunday EU Summit?) No.176 András INOTAI Használjuk ki a gyenge forint előnyeit! 3 p. (Let’s Gain Advantage from the Weak Forint!) No.177 Mihály SIMAI A G20-ak londoni csúcsa és a magyar gazdaság. 2 p. (The London Summit of the G20 and the Hungarian Economy) No.178 Sándor MEISEL Keleti partnerség. Hogyan? Tovább? 2 p. (Eastern Partnership. How? Further?) No.179 Péter FARKAS A világgazdasági növekedés kilátásai a következő években. 2 p. (World Economic Growth Prospects in the Coming Years) No.180 Miklós SZANYI Válság és versenyképesség. 2 p. (Crisis and Competitiveness) No.181 Mihály SIMAI Összefoglaló a G8 2009-es aquilai tanácskozásáról. 2 p. (Summary of the G8 2009 Aquila Discussion) No.182 Mihály SIMAI A G20 Pittsburgh-ben. 2 p. (The G20 in Pittsburgh)
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No.183 István KŐRÖSI Pályamódosítás vagy új útkeresés. Németország a választások után. 2 p. (Course Correction or New Path Finding. Germany after the Elections) No.184 Krisztina VIDA Gondolatok az ír népszavazásról és az EU reformjáról. 2 p. (Thoughts about the Irish Plebiscite and the Reform of the EU) No.185 Kálmán DEZSÉRI Kihívások a közpénzügyek előtt. 2 p. (Challanges to Public Finances)
6.1.5. Joint Publications András INOTAI – Ottó JUHÁSZ eds. Kína politikai, társadalmi fejlődésének jelene és jövője (The Present and the Future of China’s Political and Social Development), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 1. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 1.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), 205 p. Kína a nemzetközi politikai erőtérben (China in the International Field of Politics), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 2. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 2.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), 356 p. A Magyar–kínai kapcsolatok fejlesztésének néhány területe (A Few Aspects of Developing Hungarian–Chinese Relations), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 3. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 3.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), 183 p. Kína a nemzetközi gazdasági erőtérben (China in the International Economic Field), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 4. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 4.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), 237 p.
6.1.6. Occasional Publications Péter FARKAS ed. Világgazdasági súlyponteltolódások (Shifting Focuses in the World Economy), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 1. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 1.), Budapest: IWE, 142 p.
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Mihály SIMAI Transznacionális vállalati stratégiák és multilateralizmus (Transnational Corporate Strategies and Multilateralism), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 2. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 2.), Budapest: IWE, 94 p. Andrea SZALAVETZ ed. A válság hatása néhány kiemelt gazdasági tevékenységre (The Impact of the Crisis on a Few Prominent Economic Activities), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 3. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 3.), Budapest: IWE, 86 p. István KŐRÖSI ed. Az állam gazdaságfejlesztő és jóléti szerepe (The Role of the State in Economic Development and Welfare), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 4. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 4.), Budapest: IWE, 102 p. Annamária ARTNER ed. A válságkezelés egyes nemzetközi dimenziói: nemzetközi pénzügyek, új regionalizmus (Selected International Aspects of Crisis Management: International Finance, New Regionalism), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 5. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 5.), Budapest: IWE, 66 p. András SZÉKELY-DOBY – Judit SZILÁGYI eds. A válság hatása a meghatározó és a feltörekvő nem európai országokban (The Effects of the Crisis on Major Non-European Emerging Economies), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 6. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 6.), Budapest: IWE, 94 p. Csaba WEINER ed. Válság Oroszországban és Ukrajnában: eltérő válságkezelési lehetőségek (Crisis in Russia and Ukraine: Different Possibilities of Crisis Management), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 7. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 7.), Budapest: IWE, 114 p.
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Tamás SZIGETVÁRI ed. A fejlődő országok/régiók és a válság (Developing Countries/Regions and the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 8. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 8.), Budapest: IWE, 92 p. Miklós SOMAI ed. Nagy EU-tagállamok és a gazdasági válság (Major EU Member States and the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 9. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 9.), Budapest: IWE, 92 p. Krisztina VIDA ed. A pénzügyi-gazdasági válság hatása és kezelése az EU fejlett kis tagállamaiban (The Impact and Management of the Financial and Economic Crisis in the EU’s Developed Small Member States), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 10. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 10.), Budapest: IWE, 84 p. Tamás NOVÁK – Anna WISNIEWSKI eds. Az új EU-tagállamok és a tagjelöltek helyzete a válságban (The Situation of New EU Member States and Candidate Countries in the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 11. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 11.), Budapest: IWE, 86 p. Sándor MEISEL ed. A válság hatása az Európai Unió működésére (Effects of the Crisis on the Functioning of the European Union), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 12. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 12.), Budapest: IWE, 152 p. András HERNÁDI Fogyasztói magatartásmodellek ábécés könyve a világgazdasági válság tükrében (The Spelling-book of Consumer-conduct Models in the Light of the World Economic Crisis), Budapest: IWE, 110 p.
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6.1.7. Studies on East Europe (either in English or Hungarian) Gábor FÓTI – Zsuzsa LUDVIG eds. EU–Russian Relations and the Eastern Partnership. Central-East European Member State Interests and Positions, East European Studies, No. 1., Budapest: IWE, 183 p. Zsuzsa LUDVIG – Tamás NOVÁK eds. A posztszovjet országok nemzetközi beilleszkedése: külkapcsolatok és energetika (Kelet-Európa Tanulmányok, 4. kötet) (International Integration of Post-Soviet Economies: Foreign Relations and Energy Issues [East European Studies, No. 4]), Budapest: IWE, 169 p. Oroszország, az Európai Unió és a közös szomszédság (Kelet-Európa Tanulmányok, 5. kötet) (Russia, the European Union and the Common Neighbourhood [East European Studies, No. 5]), Budapest: IWE, 139 p.
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6.2. Publications by IWE Staff Members in 2009 (titles in the language of publications)
Annamária ARTNER Gödörben a Kelta Tigris? (Is the Celtic Tiger in a Hole?), Vélemények, Kommentárok, Információk, No. 173, Budapest: IWE, 2 p. ‘Válságkezelés Írországban’ (Crisis Management in Ireland), Köz-Gazdaság, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 81–94. ‘A kínai működőtőke-kivitel és Kelet-Európa’ (Chinese Outward Direct Investment and Eastern Europe), Közgazdasági Szemle, Vol. 56, No. 11, pp. 1041–1056. ‘Az Európai Unió munkaerőpiaca és a válság’ (The Labour Market of the European Union and the Crisis), Európai Tükör, Vol. 14, No. 10, pp. 93–110. ‘Válság és globális munkaerőpiac’ (Crisis and Global Labour Market) in Péter Farkas ed. Világgazdasági súlyponteltolódások (Shifting Focuses in the World Economy), A globális válság: Hatások, gaztdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 1. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 1.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 106–123. ‘Válság és új regionalizmus’ (Crisis and New Regionalism) in Annamária Artner ed., A válságkezelés egyes nemzetközi dimenziói: Nemzetközi pénzügyek, új regionalizmus (Selected International Aspects of Crisis Management: International Finance, New Regionalism), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 5. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 5.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 7–24. ‘Válságkezelés Brazíliában’ (Crisis Management in Brazil) in András Székely-Doby – Judit Szilágyi eds., A válság hatása a meghatározó és a feltörekvő nem európai országokban (The Effects of the Crisis on Major Non-European Emerging Economies), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 6. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 6.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 72–83. ‘Válságkezelés Mexikóban’ (Crisis Management in Mexico) in András Székely-Doby – Judit Szilágyi eds., A válság hatása a meghatározó és a feltörekvő nem európai országokban (The Effects of the Crisis on Major Non-European Emerging Economies), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 6. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 6.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 84–92. ‘Latin-Amerika’ (Latin America) in Tamás Szigetvári ed., A fejlődő országok/régiók és a válság (Developing Countries/Regions and the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 8. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 8.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 32–54.
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‘Válságkezelés Görögországban’ (Crisis Management in Geece) in Krisztina Vida ed., A pénzügyi-gazdasági válság hatása és kezelése az EU fejlett kis tagállamaiban (The Impact and Management of the Financial and Economic Crisis in the EU’s Developed Small Member States), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 10. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 10.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 34–45. ‘Válságkezelés Írországban’ (Crisis Management in Ireland) in Krisztina Vida ed., A pénzügyigazdasági válság hatása és kezelése az EU fejlett kis tagállamaiban (The Impact and Management of the Financial and Economic Crisis in the EU’s Developed Small Member States), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 10. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 10.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 46–60. ‘Az Európai Unió munkaerőpiaca és a válság’ (The Labour Market of the European Union and the Crisis) in Sándor Meisel ed., A válság hatása az Európai Unió működésére (Effects of the Crisis on the Functioning of the European Union), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 12. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 12.) Budapest: IWE, pp. 31–50. ‘Kína mint globális tőkeexportőr’ (China as a Global Capital Exporter) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., Kína a nemzetközi gazdasági erőtérben (China in the International Economic Field), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 4. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 4.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), pp. 84– 117. ‘Új regionalizmus mint válságmenedzselő stratégia’ (New Regionalism as Crisis Management Strategy), Tér és Társadalom, Vol. XXIII, No. 4, pp. 25–32. ‘Válság és foglalkoztatás’ (Crisis and Employment), Eszmélet, No. 84, pp. 30–49. ‘Válságkezelés brazil módra’ (Crisis Management à la Brazil), Fejlesztés és Finanszírozás (Development and Finance), No. 4, pp. 53–61. ‘Rend és nyugalom’ (Order and Quiet), Népszabadság, Vol. 67. 13 March, p. 8. Annamária ARTNER ed. A válságkezelés egyes nemzetközi dimenziói: nemzetközi pénzügyek, új regionalizmus (Selected International Aspects of Crisis Management: International Finance, New Regionalism), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 5. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 5.), Budapest: IWE, 66 p. Kálmán DEZSÉRI A globális pénzügyi válság hullámai Közép- és Kelet-Európában. A kilábaláshoz vezető út egyik fő eleme ennek a régiónak a megtámogatása (Impacts of the Global Financial Crisis on Central and Eastern Europe. One of the Major Factors of the Way Out Is the Support to the Region), Vélemények, Kommentárok, Információk, No. 174, Budapest: IWE, 2 p.
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Kihívások a közpénzügyek elött (Challanges to Public Finances), Vélemények, Kommentárok, Információk, No. 185, Budapest: IWE, 2 p. David ELLISON ‘From Crisis to Opportunity: Competitiveness, the Climate Agenda and the Financial Crisis’ in Andrea Szalavetz ed., A válság hatása néhány kiemelt gazdasági tevékenységre (The Impact of the Crisis on a Few Prominent Economic Activities), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 3. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 3.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 43–54. ‘The Financial Crisis and the EU Climate Agenda’ in Sándor Meisel ed., A válság hatása az Európai Unió működésére (Effects of the Crisis on the Functioning of the European Union), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 12. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 12.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 117–129. David ELLISON – Anna KOIVISTO – Antti MUTANEN – Blas MOLA – David GRITTEN – Hans VERKERK – Lindsey ELLINGSON – Sophie LEWIS – Javier AREVALO ‘Role of Forest Policy in Fighting Climate Change’ in Timo Karjalainen – Marcus Lindner – Anssi Niskanen – Lier Markus eds., Fighting Climate Change: Adapting Forest Policy and Forest Management in Europe, Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute, No. 135, Vantaa: METLA, pp. 17–37. Andrea ÉLTETŐ ‘A Keleti Partnerség, Közép-Ázsia és Spanyolország. Gazdasági és politikai kapcsolatok’ (Eastern Partnership, Central Asia and Sapin. Economic and Political Relations), Európai Tükör, No. 12, p. 89–100. ‘Portugália és a gazdasági válság’ (Portugal and the Economic Crisis) in Krisztina Vida ed., A pénzügyi-gazdasági válság hatása és kezelése az EU fejlett kis tagállamaiban (The Impact and Management of the Financial and Economic Crisis in the EU’s Developed Small Member States), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 10. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 10.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 51–55. ‘Spanyolország és a gazdasági válság’ (Spain and the Exonomic Crisis) in Miklós simai ed., Nagy EU-tagállamok és a gazdasági válság (Major EU Member States and the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 9. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 9.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 68–78.
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Andrea ÉLTETŐ – Magdolna SASS ‘A magyar–olasz gazdasági kapcsolatok alakulása, különös tekintettel a relokációkra’ (Hungarian–Italian Exonomix Ties with Special Regard to Relocations), Külgazdaság, Vol. 53, No. 11– 12, pp. 48–73. Péter FARKAS ‘Középtávú világgazdasági folyamatok és Magyarország. Az MTA VKI makrogazdasági elemzése’ (Mid-term World Economic Processes and Hungary. The Macroeconomic Analysis of IWE of the HAS), Fejlesztés és Finanszírozás (Development and Finance), No. 4, pp. 88–96. Nünesnij mirovoj ekonomicseszkij krizisz. Razdum’ja–Eszmélet. Szpecial’nüj vüpuszk zsurnala. Szmena rezsima glazami vengrov (1989–2009). Insztitut naucsnoj informacii po obscseszvennüm naukam Ruszszkoj Akademii Nauk. Budapest–Moszkva 2009, pp. 254–272. ‘A jelenlegi világgazdasági válság jellegéről. (Egy nem neoliberális vázlat.)’ (On the Features of the Present World Econmic Crisis. [A Non-neoliberal Sketch]) in István Magas ed., Világgazdasági válság 2008–2009. Diagnózisok és kezelések (World Economic Crisis 2008–2009. Diagnoses and Treatments), Budapest: Aula, pp. 131–146. ‘A világgazdasági növekedés középtávú szcenáriói a válságos évekre’ (Mid-term World Economic Growth Scenarios for the Cirsis Years) in Péter Farkas ed. Világgazdasági súlyponteltolódások (Shifting Focuses in the World Economy), A globális válság: Hatások, gaztdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 1. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 1.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 34–59. ‘Egy fontos könyv a globális válságról’ (An Important Book about the Global Crisis) in Tamás Szentes ed. Ki, mi és miért van válságban? A leegyszerűsítő nézetek és szemléletmód kritikája (Who, What and Why Is in Crisis? The Criticism of Oversimplifying Views and Approaches), Budapest: Napvilág Kiadó, 2009, Eszmélet, No. 84, p. 154–163. ‘A neoliberalizmus és Bajnai programja’ (Neoliberalism and Bajnai’s Programme), Kézfogás, Vol. 2, No. 53, pp. 7–8. Új tartalékvaluta-rendszer a válság után? (A New Reserve-currency System after the Crisis?), Kihívások, No. 195, Budapest: IWE, 8 p. A világgazdasági növekedés kilátásai a következő években (World Economic Growth Prospects in the Coming Years), Vélemények, Kommentárok, Információk, No. 179, Budapest: IWE, 2 p. Péter FARKAS – Zsolt SZABÓ ‘Kína szerepe a nemzetközi pénzügyi rendszerben’ (China’s Role in the International Finnancial System) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., Kína a nemzetközi gazdasági erőtérben China in the International Economic Field), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 4. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 4.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), pp. 187–222.
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Péter FARKAS ed. Világgazdasági súlyponteltolódások (Shifting Focuses in the World Economy), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 1. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 1.), Budapest: IWE, 142 p. Tamás FLEISCHER Transport Policy in the European Union from an Eastern Perspective, IWE Working Papers, No. 193, Budapest: IWE, 17 p. ‘A közlekedés szerepe a policentrikus városhálózat fejlesztésében’ (The Role of Transport in the Development of Policentric City Network), Tér és Társadalom, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 19–42. ‘A gép pihen, az alkotók forognak: közlekedési ügyeink 2008-ban’ (The Engine Idles, Creators Are Rotating: Transport Affairs in 2008) in Péter Sándor – László Vass eds., Magyarország Politikai Évkönyve 2008-ról, 2. kötet (Hungarian Political Yearbook), Budapest: Demokrácia Kutatások Magyar Központja Közhasznú Alapítvány, pp. 1033–1055. ‘Magyarország és közlekedési hálózata a közép-európai gazdasági térben’ (Hungary’s Transport Network in the Central European Economic Area) in Gyula Ocskay ed., Hiányzó kapcsolatok: Konferencia a közlekedési hálózatok térségfejlesztési szempontú határon átnyúló tervezéséről (Missing Contacts: Conference on Crossborder Planning of Transport Networks from the Point of View of Regional Development), Esztergom: Esztergom, Ister-Granum Eurorégió Fejlesztési Ügynökség Kht., (Ister-Granum könyvek), pp. 23–31. The Missed Connection: Infrastructure Networks and Competitiveness in Eastern Central Europe of the 90s and 00s, Saarbrücken: VDM Verlag, 116 p. Klímaváltozás: közlekedés és települések (Climate Change: Transportation and Settlements), Műhelytanulmányok, No. 82, Budapest: IWE, 23 p. Gábor FÓTI – Zsuzsa LUDVIG eds. EU–Russian Relations and the Eastern Partnership. Central-East European Member State Interests and Positions, East European Studies, No. 1., Budapest: IWE, 183 p. Tamás FLEISCHER – András GULYÁS – Csaba KOREN – László MAKULA ‘A motorizáció előrebecslésének módszertani kérdései’ (Methodological Questions of Forecasting Motorization), Közlekedéstudományi Szemle, Vol. 59, No. 2, pp. 37–47.
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András HERNÁDI Fogyasztói magatartásmodellek ábécés könyve a világgazdasági válság tükrében (The Spelling-book of Consumer-conduct Models in the Light of the World Economic Crisis), Budapest, IWE, 110 p. ‘Délkelet-Ázsia mint nagyhatalmi érdekek ütközőpontja’ (Southeast Asia as a Bone of Contention of Big Powers’ Interests) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., Kína a nemzetközi politikai erőtérben (China in the International Field of Politics), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 2. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 2.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), pp. 170–228. ‘Fogyasztási stratégiák a világgazdasági válság tükrében’ (Consumer Strategies in the Light of the World Economic Crisis) in Andrea Szalavetz ed., A válság hatása néhány kiemelt gazdasági tevékenységre (The Impact of the Crisis on a Few Prominent Economic Activities), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 3. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 3.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 67–84. ‘Kína nemzetközi kapcsolatai’ (China’s International Contacts) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., A változó Kína (The Changing China), Budapest: Akadémia Kiadó, pp. 169–235. Attila HUGYECZ Global Aspects and a Possible Content of a Common European Energy Policy, Ekonomicheski Izsledovaniya (Economic Studies), Sophia, Bulgaria, Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 181–196. ‘Kína: nyersanyag- és energiapiacok. Együttműködési lehetőségek és konfliktusmezők Magyarország számára’ (China: Commodity and Energy Markets. Potential Cooperation and Conflict Fields for Hungary) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., Kína a nemzetközi gazdasági erőtérben (China in the International Economic Field), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 4. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 4.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal, pp. 118–186. ‘A közel-keleti olajállamok’ (Middle Eastern Oil Exporting Countries) in Tamás Szigetvári ed., A fejlődő országok/régiók és a válság (Developing Countries/Regions and the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 8. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 8.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 65–79. ‘A nyersanyagpiacok és a válság’ (The Commodity Markets and the Crisis) in Andrea Szalavetz ed., A válság hatása néhány kiemelt gazdasági tevékenységre (The Impact of the Crisis on a Few Prominent Economic Activities), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 3. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 3.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 7–19. András INOTAI ‘Conditions of an Optimal Currency Area’ ZEI Regional Integration Observer, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 3–4.
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‘Esély Európa számára. Inotai András a jelenlegi válságról, és ami utána következik’ (A Chance for Europe. András Inotai about the Present Crisis and What Follows) Európai Tükör, Vol. 14, No. 11, pp. 3–12. ‘The Global Financial Crisis and Its Macroeconomic Impact on the European Union’ Ikonomicheski Izsledvanija, Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 81–97. ‘Die globale Krise und Ungarn’ Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte, No. 29–30, pp. 18–26. ‘Kína és a világgazdasági válság’ (China and the World Economic Crisis) Fejlesztés és Finanszírozás, No. 3, pp. 23–33. ‘Looking for Rapidly Growing Markets’ Business Hungary, Vol. 20, No. 1, p. 24. ‘A sikeres magyar EU-tagság útján’ (On the Road of a Sucessful Hungarian EU Membership) Európai Tükör, Vol. 14, “Magyarország öt éve az Európai Unióban 2004–2009” (Hungary’s Five Years in the European Union), Spcial Issue, pp. 13–25. ‘Introducción/Introduction’ Revista de Economía Mundial, No. 22, pp. 15–18. and pp. 19–22. ‘Persönliche Betrachtungen zu zwei Jahrzehnten wirtschaftlicher Transformation in Ungarn’ Der Donauraum: Zeitschrift des Institutes für den Donauraum und Mitteleuropa, No. 3–4, pp. 293–305. ‘Second-class Status Is the Ghost that Haunts Central and Eastern Europe’ Europe's World, Brussels, Autumn 2009, pp. 172–173. ‘Stosunki miedzy Unia Europejska y Kuba: ewolucja, problemy i perspektywy’ Ameryka Lacinska, Vol. 17, No. 2–3. pp. 103–126. Trade Developments of New EU Member Countries: Defying Theoretical Fundamentals or Adjusting to New Realities? Ikonomicheski Izsledvanija, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 3–38. ‘Kína növekvő szerepe a világgazdasági folyamatokban’ (China’s Growing Pole inWorld Economic Processes) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., A változó Kína (The Changing China), Budapest: Akadémia Kiadó, pp. 261–330. ‘Magyar gazdaság 2008–2010’ (Hungarian Exonomiy 2008–2010) in Ágnes Orbán ed., Mai piac évkönyv 2009. Tényképek az FMCG-piacról. (Present-day Market Yearbook 2009. Facts about the FMCG Market), Budapest: HVG Press, pp. 7–15. ‘The Dilemmas of the Southeast European (West Balkan) Policy of the EU’ in Ferenc Glatz ed., The European Union, the Balkan Region and Hungary, Jahresbericht des Europa Institutes, 2007–2008, Begegnungen, Schriftenreihe des Europa Institutes Budapest, Bd. 29., Vol. 3, pp. 43–50. ‘Effects of Accession on the New Member Countries? The Economic Dimension’ in Graham Avery – Anne Faber – Anne Schmidt eds., Enlarging the European Union: Effects on the New Member States and the EU, pp. 93–100.
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‘Foreign Trade and Capital Exports’ in Károly Kocsis – Ferenc Schweitzer eds., Hungary in Maps, Budapest: Geogrpahical Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, pp. 188– 193. ‘Impacts of the Global Crisis and the Role of National Government’ in The Bulgarian Competitiveness during the Crisis – Challenges and Possible Solutions, Sofia: Economic Policy Institute; Hanns Seidel Foundation, pp. 49–55. ‘Next Left – the Future of Social Democracy in a Globalized World and in an Uncertain Europe’ in Ernst Stetter – Karl Duffek – Ania Skrzypek eds., Next Left: Renewing Social Democracy: Contributions to a European-wide Debate, pp. 75–81. ‘Relaciones de Cuba con la Unión Europea: evolución, problemas y perspectivas’ in Andrzej Dembicz ed., Cuba 2009. Reflexiones en torno a los 50 anos de la revolución de Castro, Warsaw: Universidad de Varsovia, Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos (CESLA), 2009. (Estudios y memorias, no. 42.) pp. 247–278. ‘Trade Developments of New EU Member Countries: Defying Theoretical Fundamentals or Adjusting to New Realities?’ in Elzbieta Kaweczka-Wyrzykowska ed., Five Years of the EU Eastward Enlargement Effects on Visegrad Countries: Lessons for the Future, Warsaw: Warsaw School of Economics, pp. 245–283. The Impacts of Enlargement on the Central and Eastern European Countries, Seoul: Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, SNU–KIEP EU Centre Research Series, 09-02, 73 p. ‘A fenntartható kapitalizmus felé’ (Toward a Sustainable Capitalism), Figyelő, No. 52–53, December 23 –January 6, pp. 30 –32. Használjuk ki a gyenge forint előnyeit! (Let’s Gain Advantage from the Weak Forint!), Vélemények, Kommentárok, Információk, No. 176, Budapest: IWE, 2 p. ‘Ki állja a számlát?’ (Who Pays the Bill?), 168 óra, February 12, pp. 20 –21. ‘Mi várható 2009-ben a gazdaságban?’ (What Can 2009 Bring in the Economy?), Polgári Szemle, Vol. 5, No. 1. pp. 16–18. ‘Szuverén állami alap(ok) Kínában’ (Sovereign State Funds in China), Premium Inside, No. 3, No. 7, p. 26. ‘A válság utáni krízis’ (The Crisis after Depression), Népszabadság, August 15. ‘»Válságos válság«: esély az európai integráció elmélyítésére?’ (“Critical Crisis”: a Chance for Deepening the European Integration?) Harvard Business Review (Hungarian Issue), March, pp. 7–15. András INOTAI – Ottó JUHÁSZ eds. A változó Kína (The Changing China), Budapest: Akadémia Kiadó, 331 p.
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Kína politikai, társadalmi fejlődésének jelene és jövője (The Present and the Future of China’s Political and Social Development), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 1. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 1.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), 205 p. Kína a nemzetközi politikai erőtérben (China in the International Field of Politics), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 2. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 2.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), 356 p. A Magyar–kínai kapcsolatok fejlesztésének néhány területe (A Few Aspects of Developing Hungarian–Chinese Relations), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 3. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 3.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), 183 p. Kína a nemzetközi gazdasági erőtérben (China in the International Economic Field), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 4. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 4.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), 237 p. ‘Kína és a világválság’ (China and the World Crisis) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., Stratégiai kutatások 2008 –2009. Kutatási jelentések (Strategic Researches 2008–2009. Research Reports) Budapest: MEH-MTA, pp. 31–89. Judit KISS ‘Fekete-Afrika’ (Black Africa) in Tamás Szigetvári ed., A fejlődő országok/régiók és a válság (Developing Countries/Regions and the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 8. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 8.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 80–90. ‘A világgazdasági válság hatása a világkereskedelem alakulására’ (The Effect of the World Economic Crisis on the Developments of World Commerce) in Péter Farkas ed., Világgazdasági súlyponteltolódások (Shifting Focuses in the World Economy), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 1. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 1.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 60–80. ‘A világgazdasági válság hatása Magyarországra: veszélyek és esélyek’ (The Effect of the World Economic Crisis on Hungary: Dangers and Hopes), Hűtőipar, Vol. 57, No. 2, pp. 4–7. Judit KISS – András TÉTÉNYI ‘Kína politikai és gazdasági érdekei Fekete-Afrikában’ (Chinese Political and Economic Interests in Black Afrcia) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., Kína a nemzetközi politikai erőtérben (China in the International Field of Politics), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 2. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 2.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), pp. 264–291.
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István KŐRÖSI ‘A magyar–német gazdasági kapcsolatok fejlődésének húsz éve (1989–2009) a tíz új EUtagországgal összehasonlítva’ (The Twenty Years of the Development of Hungarian–German Economic Relations Compared with the Ten New Member States), Külügyi Szemle, No. 3, pp. 3–44. Growth, Financial Disequlibria, Employment and Competitiveness – Past and Future, The Lisbon Process – In a Historical Perspective, Heller Farkas Papers, Budapest: Tarsoly Kiadó, No. 1. pp. 111–132. ‘A lisszaboni stratégia és folyamat jelene és jövője’ (Present and Future of the Lisbon Strategy) in István Kőrösi ed., Az állam gazdaságfejlesztő és jóléti szerepe (The Role of the State in Economic Development and Welfare), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 4. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 4.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 69–100. ‘The Lisbon Agenda in a Future-oriented Hungarian Approach’ in Attila Ágh – Judit Kis Varga eds., The Global Crisis and the EU Responses: The Perspectives of the SBH Team Presidency, Budapest: Together for Europe Centre, pp. 175–204. ‘Ausztria – a válság hullámai elérték a stabilitás szigetét’ (Austria – the Waves of the Crisis Have Reached the Isle of Stability) in Krisztina Vida ed., A pénzügyi-gazdasági válság hatása és kezelése az EU fejlett kis tagállamaiban (The Impact and Management of the Financial and Economic Crisis in the EU's Developed Small Member States), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 10. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 10.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 7–13. ‘Az emberi erőforrás fejlesztése’ (Developing Human Resources) in Katalin Botos ed., Idősödés és globalizáció (Ageing and Globalization), Budapest: Tarsoly Kiadó, pp. 56–67. ‘Pályamódosítás vagy új útkeresés. Németország a választások után’ (Course Correction or New Path Finding. Germany after the Elections), Vélemények, Kommentárok, Információk, No. 183, Budapest: IWE, 2 p. ‘A fenntartható fejlődést ösztönző állam’ (The State Boosting Sustainable Growth) in István Kőrösi ed., Az állam gazdaságfejlesztő és jóléti szerepe (The Role of the State in Economic Development and Welfare), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 4. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 4.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 7–37. ‘Németország – a nemzetközi pénzügyi válság és a belső problémák kezelése’ (Germany – the International Financial Crisis and the Treatment of Internal Difficulties) in Miklós Somai ed., Nagy EU-tagállamok és a gazdasági válság (Major EU Member States and the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 9. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 9.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 52–67. ‘A lisszaboni stratégia és folyamat jelene és jövője’ (Presence and Future of the Lisbon Strategy and Process) in Sándor Meisel ed., A válság hatása az Európai Unió működésére (Effects of the Crisis on the Functioning of the European Union), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaság-
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politikai válaszok és kilátások, 12. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 12.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 67–98. István KŐRÖSI ed. Az állam gazdaságfejlesztő és jóléti szerepe (The Role of the State in Economic Development and Welfare), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 4. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 4.), Budapest: IWE, 102 p. Balázs LENGYEL ‘A jóléti állam jövője európai példák alapján’ (The Future of the Welfare-state in the Light of European Intstances) in István Kőrösi ed., Az állam gazdaságfejlesztő és jóléti szerepe (The Role of the State in Economic Development and Welfare), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 4. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 4.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 38–68 ‘A nemzetközi pénzügyi válság hatása a skandináv országokban és az arra adott válaszok’ (The Effects of the Global Financial Crisis in the Scandinavian States and Their Response) in Krisztina Vida ed., A pénzügyi-gazdasági válság hatása és kezelése az EU fejlett kis tagállamaiban (The Impact and Management of the Financial and Economic Crisis in the EU's Developed Small Member States), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 10. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 10.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 67–82. ‘Knowledge Creation in the Triple Helix: Spaces among Firms and Universities’ in J. Loudin – K. Schuch eds., Innovation Cultures – Challenge and Learning Strategy, Prague: Institute of Philosophy Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, pp. 135–150. ‘Tudásáramlás és térökonometria’ (Knowledge Flow and Spatial Econometrics) in Attila Varga ed., Térszerkezet és gazdasági növekedés (Space Structure and Economic Growth), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, Területi Statisztika 12 (49), 5, pp. 554–555. Balázs LENGYEL – V. CADIL ‘Innovation Policy Challenges in Transition Countries: Foreign Business R&D in the Czech Republic and Hungary’, Transition Studies Review, No. 16, pp. 174 –188. Balázs LENGYEL – L. LEYDESDORFF ‘Regional Innovation Systems in Hungary: the Failing Synergy at the National Level’, Regional Studies, No. 2, p. 26.
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Balázs LENGYEL – B. SÁGVÁRI ‘Kreatív foglalkozások és regionális tudásbázis: fogalmak, folyamatok és területi összefüggések’ (Creative Work and Regional Knowledge Base: Concepts, Tendencies and Territorial Correspondences), Tér és Társadalom, No. 4. Zsuzsa LUDVIG Az Európai Unió és a FÁK-országok közötti „energiadialógusok” – fókuszban a szénhidrogénszállítások (“Energy Dialogues” between the European Union and the CIS Countries: Focus on Oil and Gas Supplies) in Zsuzsa Ludvig – Tamás Novák eds., A posztszovjet országok nemzetközi beilleszkedése: külkapcsolatok és energetika (Kelet-Európa Tanulmányok, 4. kötet) (International Integration of Post-Soviet Economies: Foreign Relations and Energy Issues [East European Studies, No. 4]), Budapest: IWE, pp. 97–149. ‘Magyarország FÁK-stratégiája, különös tekintettel Oroszországra, Ukrajnára és Kazahsztánra. Oroszország, az Európai Unió és a közös posztszovjet szomszédság’ (Hungary's CIS-Strategy with Special Regard to Russia, Ukraine and Kazahstan. Russia, the European Union and the Common Post-Soviet Neighbourhood) in Stratégiai kutatások 2008–2009. Kutatási jelentések (Strategic Researches 2008–2009. Research Reports.), Budapest: Hungarian Academy of Sciences – Prime Minister's Office, pp. 91–120. ‘Oroszország Európában: rivalizálás vagy együttműködés?’ (Russia in Europe – Rivalry or Cooperation) in Szent Orsolyától Iszaak Babelig – Ruszisztikai előadások nem csak történészeknek I. (Ot szvjatoj Urszuli do Iszaka Babelja – cstenyija po ruszisztyike – nye tolko dlja isztorikov I.), Budapest: Russica Pannonicana, pp. 251–304. ‘Ukrajna csődközelben – a gazdasági és politikai válság együttes hozadéka’ (Ukraine Near Bankruptcy – the Joint Pickup of the Economic and Political Crisis) in Csaba Weiner ed., Válság Oroszországban és Ukrajnában: eltérő válságkezelési lehetőségek (Crisis in Russia and Ukraine: Different Possibilities of Crisis Management), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 7. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 7.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 91–112. ‘A világgazdasági válság hatása az európai szomszédságpolitikára’ (Impact of Economic Crisis on European Neighbourhood Policy) in Sándor Meisel ed., A válság hatása az Európai Unió működésére (Effects of the Crisis on the Functioning of the European Union), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 12. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 12.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 130–150. ‘Recenzió: Regionális fejlődés és politika az átalakuló Oroszországban’ (Review: Regional Development and Policy in the Transforming Russia) in Gyula Horváth ed., Európai Tükör, No. 3, pp. 136–140. Zsuzsa LUDVIG – Gábor FÓTI eds. EU–Russian Relations and the Eastern Partnership. Central-East European Member State Interests and Positions, East European Studies, No. 1, Budapest: IWE, 183 p.
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Zsuzsa LUDVIG – Tamás NOVÁK eds. A posztszovjet országok nemzetközi beilleszkedése: külkapcsolatok és energetika (Kelet-Európa Tanulmányok, 4. kötet) (International Integration of Post-Soviet Economies: Foreign Relations and Energy Issues [East European Studies, No. 4]), Budapest: IWE, 169 p. Oroszország, az Európai Unió és a közös szomszédság (Kelet-Európa Tanulmányok, 5. kötet) (Russia, the European Union and the Common Neighbourhood [East European Studies, No. 5]), Budapest: IWE, 139 p. Sándor MEISEL ‘A balti államok és a válság’ (The Baltic States and the Crisis) in Tamás Novák – Anna Wisniewski eds., Az új EU-tagállamok és a tagjelöltek helyzete a válságban (The Situation of New EU Member States and Candidate Countries in the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 11. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 11.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 21–30. ‘Állami támogatások és versenypolitika az Európai Unióban a válság közepette’ (State Aids and Competition Policy in the European Union during the Crisis) in Sándor Meisel ed., A válság hatása az Európai Unió működésére (Effects of the Crisis on the Functioning of the European Union), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 12. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 12.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 51–66. ‘Az Európai Unió és Oroszország közötti szabadkereskedelmi megállapodás esélyi, feltételei és lehetséges hatásai’ (Prospects, Preconditions and Possible Effects of a Free Trade Agreement between the European Union and Russia) in Zsuzsa Ludvig – Tamás Novák eds., A posztszovjet országok nemzetközi beilleszkedése: külkapcsolatok és energetika (Kelet-Európa Tanulmányok, 4. kötet) (International Integration of Post-Soviet Economies: Foreign Relations and Energy Issues [East European Studies, No. 4]), Budapest: IWE, pp. 28–51. Keleti partnerség. Hogyan? Tovább? (Eastern Partnership. How? Further?), Vélemények, Kommentárok, Információk, No. 178, Budapest: IWE, 2 p. ‘Az Európai Unió szomszédságpolitikája: tények és kihívások’ (The European Neighbourhood Policy: Facts and Challenges), Premium Inside, No. 6–7, 26 p. Sándor MEISEL – Margit RÁCZ – Krisztina VIDA Customs Union, Internal Market, Consumer Protection, Mobilizing Local Networks for a Better Informed Dialogue on Turkey’s Accession to the EU, Budapest: IWE, Policy Brief, No. 4, 17 p. Sándor MEISEL – Miklós SOMAI – Gábor VÍGVÁRI – Katalin VÖLGYI ‘Kína változó szerepe a világgazdaságban és a WTO-ban’ (Changing Role of China in the World Economy and in the WTO) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász Ottó eds., Kína a nemzetközi
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gazdasági erőtérben (China in the International Economic Field), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 4. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 4.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), pp. 7–66. Sándor MEISEL ed. A válság hatása az Európai Unió működésére (Effects of the Crisis on the Functioning of the European Union), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 12. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 12.), Budapest: IWE, 152 p. Gábor MONORI ‘Nemzetközi gazdasági intézmények szerepe és átalakulása a globálls válságban’ (The Role of the International Economic Institutions and Their Transformation during the Global Downturn) in Annamária Artner ed., A válságkezelés egyes nemzetközi dimenziói: nemzetközi pénzügyek, új regionalizmus (Selected International Aspects of Crisis Management: International Finance, New Regionalism), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 5. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 5.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 44–64. ‘Kína – a válság természete, mértéke és minősége, valamint a válságkezelés’ (China – the Features, Volume and Quality of the Downturn Along with Crisis Handling) in András Székely-Doby – Judit Szilágyi eds., A válság hatása a meghatározó és a feltörekvő nem európai országokban (The Effects of the Crisis on Major Non-European Emerging Economies), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 6. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 6.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 42–65. ‘Kína nemzetközi kapcsolatai – Lettország’ (The International Relations of China – Latvia) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., Kína a nemzetközi politikai erőtérben (China in the International Field of Politics), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 2. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 2.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), pp. 321–325. Tamás NOVÁK ‘Nemzetközi tőkeforgalom’ (International Capital Circulation) in Péter Farkas ed., Világgazdasági súlyponteltolódások (Shifting Focuses in the World Economy), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 1. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 1.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 81–105. ‘Románia és a gazdasági válság: lassú válságkezelés, növekvő feszültségek’ (Romaia and the Economic Crisis: Idling Crisis Management, Growing Tensions) in Tamás Novák – Anna Wisniewski eds., Az új EU-tagállamok és a tagjelöltek helyzete a válságban (The Situation of New EU Member States and Candidate Countries in the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 11. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 11.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 57–64.
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‘A válság hatásai a Nyugat-Balkánon’ (The Effects of the Crisis in the Western Balkans) in Tamás Novák – Anna Wisniewski eds., Az új EU-tagállamok és a tagjelöltek helyzete a válságban (The Situation of New EU Member States and Candidate Countries in the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 11. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 11.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 78–84. Tamás NOVÁK – Zsuzsa LUDVIG eds. A posztszovjet országok nemzetközi beilleszkedése: külkapcsolatok és energetika (Kelet-Európa Tanulmányok, 4. kötet) (International Integration of Post-Soviet Economies: Foreign Relations and Energy Issues [East European Studies, No. 4]), Budapest: IWE, 169 p. Oroszország, az Európai Unió és a közös szomszédság (Kelet-Európa Tanulmányok, 5. kötet) (Russia, the European Union and the Common Neighbourhood [East European Studies, No. 5]), Budapest: IWE, 139 p. Tamás NOVÁK – Gábor TÚRY ‘Kína nemzetközi kapcsolatai. A közép-kelet-európai országok Kína-politikája’ (The PRC's Foreign Relations. The China Policies of Central Eastern European Countries) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., Kína a nemzetközi politikai erőtérben (China in the International Field of Politics), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 2. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 2.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), pp. 292–356. ‘Magyarország mint regionális központ Kína számára Közép-, Kelet- és Délkelet-Európában. A regionális kooperáció lehetőségei’ (Hungarian–Chinese Relations. Hungary as China's Regional Center in Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe. The Regional Cooperation and the Possibilities of the Transit Role) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., A magyar–kínai kapcsolatok fejlesztésének néhány területe (A Few Aspects of Developing Hungarian–Chinese Relations), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 3. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 3.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal, pp. 123–149. Tamás NOVÁK – Anna WISNIEWSKI eds. Az új EU-tagállamok és a tagjelöltek helyzete a válságban (The Situation of New EU Member States and Candidate Countries in the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 11. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 11.), Budapest: IWE, 86 p. Margit RÁCZ ‘Eurótávlatok’ (Euro Prospects), Piac és Profit, Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 10–12. ‘Folytatódik-e a sikertörténet?’ (Will the Success Storiy Linger on?), Economica, No. 2. pp. 3–15.
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‘Vélekedés a válságról az Európai Unióban kialakult helyzet alapján’ (Thoughts about the Crisis Based on the Situation Evolved in the European Union), Pénzügyi Szemle, Vol. 54, No. 2–3, in English pp. 312–326, in Hungarian, pp. 303–317. ‘Töprengés a válságról és az EU-s szabályrendszer szakítópróbájáról’, ‘Reflections on the Crisis as an Acid-test of the Integration Framework, Fejlesztés és Finanszírozás, Development and Finance, No. 2, pp. 40–51 (in English, in Hungarian) ‘Az eurózóna kihívásai a válság nyomán kialakult helyzetben’ (The Challenges of the Euro Area in the Wake of the Crisis) in Sándor Meisel ed., A válság hatása az Európai Unió működésére (Effects of the Crisis on the Functioning of the European Union), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 12. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 12.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 99–116. ‘Összefoglaló a válságkezelésről az EU27-ben’ (Summary of the Crisis Management in the EU27) in Miklós Somai ed., Nagy EU-tagállamok és a gazdasági válság (Major EU Member States and the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 9. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 9.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 7–30. ‘Soha nem látott válság?!’ (A Never Seen Crisis?) in Elemér Hankiss – Péter Heltai eds., Münchhausen báró kerestetik. Mit kezdjünk a nagy magyar válsággal? (Baron Munchausen Wanted. What Should We Do with the Great Hungarian Crisis?), Budapest: Médiavilág, pp. 293–297. Okosabbak lettünk a vasárnapi EU-csúcs után?! (Are We Any Wiser after the Sunday EU Summit?), Vélemények, Kommentárok, Információk, No. 175, Budapest: IWE, 2 p. Margit RÁCZ – Sándor MEISEL –Krisztina VIDA ‘Customs Union, Internal Market, Consumer Protection. Mobilizing Local Networks for a Better Informed Dialogue on Turkey’s Accession to the EU’, Policy Brief 4, 17 p. http://accesstr.ces.metu.edu.tr/dosya/vida.pdf Mihály SIMAI The Evolution of a Post-crisis World: New Trends and Structures in a Turbulent Global System, IWE Working Papers, No. 189, Budapest: IWE, 56 p. ‘A globális láncok, a bevásárlóközpontok és a magyar piac’ (Global Chains, Shopping Centres and the Hungarian Market), Magyar Tudomány, No. 6. pp. 651–656. ‘A multilaterális együttműködés új kérdései és új lehetőségei a válság után’ (New Issues and New Possibilities of Multilateral Cooperation after the Crisis), Fejlesztés és Finanszírozás, No. 3. ‘Napjaink globális válságának előzményei és potenciális következményei’ (The Precedents and Potential Consequences of Present-day Global Crisis), Köz-Gazdaság, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 13–24.
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‘Az orosz föderáció és az Egyesült Államok kapcsolatai a XXI. század első évtizedében’ (The Relations between the Russian Federation and the United States in the First Decade of the 21st Century) in Zsuzsa Ludvig – Tamás Novák eds., A posztszovjet országok nemzetközi beilleszkedése: külkapcsolatok és energetika (Kelet-Európa Tanulmányok, 4. kötet) (International Integration of Post-Soviet Economies: Foreign Relations and Energy Issues [East European Studies, No. 4]), Budapest: IWE, pp. 11–27. ‘A transznacionális vállalatok stratégiái a globális gazdasági válság kezelésének folyamatában és a konszolidációban’ (The Strategies of Transnational Corporations in the Process of Treating the Global Crisis and in the Consolidation) in Mihály Simai ed., Transznacionális vállalati stratégiák és multilateralizmus Transnational Corporate Strategies and Multilateralism), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 2. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 2.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 7–72. ‘A világgazdasági válság, a globalizáció és a multilaterális együttműködés jövője’ (The World Economic Crisis, the Globalization and the Future of Multilateral Cooperation) in Mihály Simai ed., Transznacionális vállalati stratégiák és multilateralizmus (Transnational Corporate Strategies and Multilateralism), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 2. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 2.), Budapest: IWE, 94 pp. 73–92. A G20-ak londoni csúcsa és a magyar gazdaság (The London Summit of the G20 and the Hungarian Economy), Vélemények, Kommentárok, Információk, No. 177, Budapest: IWE, 2 p. Összefoglaló a G8 2009-es aquilai tanácskozásáról (Summary of the G8 2009 Aquila Discussion), Vélemények, Kommentárok, Információk, No. 181, Budapest: IWE, 2 p. A G20 Pittsburgh-ben (The G20 in Pittsburgh), Vélemények, Kommentárok, Információk, No. 182, Budapest: IWE, 2 p. Mihály SIMAI ed. Transznacionális vállalati stratégiák és multilateralizmus (Transnational Corporate Strategies and Multilateralism), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 2. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 2.), Budapest: IWE, 94 p. Miklós SOMAI ‘Autóipar és válság’ (Automative Industry and Crisis) in Andrea Szalavetz ed., A válság hatása néhány kiemelt gazdasági tevékenységre (The Impact of the Crisis on a Few Prominent Economic Activities), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 3. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 3.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 20–42. ‘Benelux államok’ (The Benelux Coutnries) in Krisztina Vida ed., A pénzügyi-gazdasági válság hatása és kezelése az EU fejlett kis tagállamaiban (The Impact and Management of the Financial and Economic Crisis in the EU’s Developed Small Member States), A globális válság:
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hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 10. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 10.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 14–33. ‘Franciaország’ (Franche) in Miklós Somai ed., Nagy EU-tagállamok és a gazdasági válság (Major EU Member States and the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 9. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 9.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 31–43. ‘A pénzügyi-gazdasági válság és az EU közös agrárpolitikája’ (The Economic and Monetary Crisis and the Common Agricultural Policy of the EU) in Sándor Meisel ed., A válság hatása az Európai Unió működésére (Effects of the Crisis on the Functioning of the European Union), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 12. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 12.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 19–30. ‘CAP: What Scenarios for the Future?’ in Attila Ágh and Judit Kis-Varga eds., The Global Crisis and EU Responses: the Perspectives of the SBH Team Presidency, Budapest: EU–Consent, „Together for Europe” Research Center, pp. 231–248. ‘Alternatív adóreform-javaslat’ (An Alternative Proposal for Tax-reform), Premium Inside, No. 3–4, p. 26. ‘Igazságosztó átalányadóztatás kortól függően?’ (Lump-sum Tax Based on Tax Payers' Age), Népszava, No. 181, p. 1, and p.8. Miklós SOMAI – Sándor MEISEL – Gábor VÍGVÁRI – Katalin VÖLGYI Kína változó szerepe a világgazdaságban és a WTO-ban (The Changing Role of China in the World Economy and in the WTO) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., Kína a nemzetközi gazdasági erőtérben (China in the International Economic Field), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 4. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 4.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), pp. 7–66. Miklós SOMAI – Bence PETŐVÁRI – Angéla RAGÁNY – Tamás SZEMLÉR – Judit SZILÁGYI Country Report – Hungary. The Unfinished Business of the Fifth Enlargement Countries, Sofia: Open Society Institute, European Policies Initiative, 88 p. Miklós SOMAI ed. Nagy EU-tagállamok és a gazdasági válság (Major EU Member States and the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 9. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 9.), Budapest: IWE, 92 p.
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Andrea SZALAVETZ Transformation and Catch-up Issues in Hungary, Examined in Network Alignment Terms, IWE Working Papers, No. 190, Budapest: IWE, 18 p. ‘Technological and Growth Dynamics in the New Member States of the European Union’ in Welfens, P. J. J. – Addison, J. T. eds., Innovation, Employment and Growth Policy Issues in the EU and the US, Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 225–244. ‘A fejlesztő állam tudomány- és technológiapolitikája’ (Science and Technology Policy of Developmental States) in György Csáki ed., A látható kéz. A fejlesztő állam a globalizációban (The Visible Hand. Developmental States in the Globalization), Budapest: Napvilág Kiadó, pp. 201– 235. ‘Kína tudomány- és technológiapolitikája’ (Science and Technology Policy in China) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., Kína politikai, társadalmi fejlődésének jelene és jövője (The Present and the Future of China’s Political and Social Development), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 1. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 1.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), pp. 93–112. ‘Feltörekvő transznacionális társaságok – a kínai példa a klasszikus elmélet tükrében’ (Emerging Transnational Corporations – the Example of China in the Light of Classical Theory). Közgazdasági Szemle, No. 12, pp. 1125–1137. ‘E-közigazgatás és kormányzati hatékonyság – portugál tapasztalatok’ (Digital Governance and Government Efficiency – Portuguese Eexperiences), Fejlesztés és Finanszírozás (Development and Finance), No. 3, pp. 79–84. ‘Industrial and Firm Upgrading in the European Periphery. The Textile and Clothing Industry in Turkey and Bulgaria’ (a review of Evgeni Evgeniev’s book), Acta Oeconomica, Vol. 59, No. 3, pp. 367–371. ‘A válság hatása a környezetvédelmi szektorra’ (The Impact of the Crisis on the Eco-industry), Gyártástrend, No. 6. ‘A válság hatása a környezetvédelmi szektorra’ (The Impact of the Crisis on the Eco-industry) in Andrea Szalavetz ed., A válság hatása néhány kiemelt gazdasági tevékenységre (The Impact of the Crisis on a Few Prominent Economic Activities), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 3. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 3.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 55–65. Andrea SZALAVETZ ed. A válság hatása néhány kiemelt gazdasági tevékenységre (The Impact of the Crisis on a Few Prominent Economic Activities), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 3. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 3.), Budapest: IWE, 86 p.
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Miklós SZANYI ‘Tudomány és innováció, avagy mit és hogyan fejlesszen az állam az európai kis országokban?’ (Science and Innovation: What and How Should the State Develop in Small European Economies?) Külgazdaság, Vol 53, No. 5–6, pp. 63–90. ‘A gazdasági tevékenység sűrűsödési pontjainak (klaszterek) vizsgálata’.(Research of Spatial Concentrations of Economic Activity), Statisztikai Szemle Vol. 87, No. 9, pp. 921–936. ‘Válság és etika’ (Crisis and Ethics) in I. Magas ed., Világgazdasági válság 2008–2009: Diagnózisok és kezelések (World Economic Crisis 2008–2009: Diagnoses and Treatments) Budapest: Aula Kiadó, pp. 147–173. ‘Válságkezelés’ (Crisis Management), Köz-Gazdaság Tudományos Füzetek, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 154–156. Clusters in Hungary and in Central Europe, Economic Studies, Vol. 18, No. 1, Sofia: Institute of Economics of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Válság és versenyképesség (Crisis and Competitiveness), Vélemények, Kommentárok, Információk, No. 180, Budapest: IWE, 2 p. Válságelemzés (Crisis Analysis), Kihívások, No. 194, Budapest: IWE, 12 p. ‘A globális válság eredete, fő dimenziói és egyéb jellemzői’ (The Origins of the Global Crisis, Its Main Dimensions and Additional Features) in Péter Farkas ed., Világgazdasági súlyponteltolódások (Shifting Focuses in the World Economy), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 1. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 1.), Budapest: IWE, 142 pp. 7–34. ‘Válság és versenyképesség’ (Crisis and Compeititveness) in Péter Farkas ed., Világgazdasági súlyponteltolódások (Shifting Focuses in the World Economy), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 1. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 1.), Budapest: IWE, 142 pp. 124–140. Recenzió in István Magas Globalizáció és nemzeti piacok (Globalisation and National Markets [Napvilág, 2007]), Pénzügyi Szemle, Vol. 54, No. 2–3, pp. 483–487. Miklós SZANYI – Magdolna SASS ‘Klaszterek és a multinacionális vállalatok helyi beszállítói hálózatának fejlődése’ (Clusters and the Development of Multinational Firms’ Local Supplier Networks), Európai Tükör, Vol. 14, No. 9, pp. 21–45.
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Miklós SZANYI – Péter CSIZMADIA – Miklós ILLÉSY – Ichiro IWASAKI – Csaba MAKÓ – Magdolna SASS Clusters and the Development of Supplier Networks for Transnational Companies, IWE Working Papers, No. 187, Budapest: IWE, 34 p. Miklós SZANYI – Péter CSIZMADIA – Miklós ILLÉSSY – Ichiro IWASAKI – Csaba MAKÓ The Concentric-Circle Model of FDI Spillover Effects. Estimation Using Hungarian Panel Data, IWE Working Papers, No. 191, Budapest: IWE, 44 p. The Concentric-Circle Model of FDI Spillover Effects: Estimation Using Hungarian Panel Data, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University Discussion Paper Series, No. 521. ‘Organizational Innovation in the Manufacturing Sector and the Knowledge Intensive Business Services’ in Ágnes Kotsis – István Polónyi eds., A hazai innováció néhány jellemzője (A Few Features of Domestic Innovations), Debrecen: Debreceni Egyetem – Közgazdaság és Gazdaságtudományi Kar (Competito Könyvek, 7.), pp. 91–121. Organizational Innovation in the Manufacturing Sector and the Knowledge Intensive Business Services. Research Paper Series No. 2009-1, Tokyo: Center for Economic Institutions, Hitotsubashi University, October. Tamás SZEMLÉR ‘The Effects of EU Accession on Hungary’ in: Graham Avery – Anne Faber – Anne Schmidt eds., Enlarging the European Union: Effects on the New Member States and the EU, TransEuropean Policy Studies Association, Brussels, pp. 36–40. ‘Future Prospects of the European Union’, Revista de Economía Mundial, No. 22, pp. 127–138. ‘Old and New EU Policies in the Budget of the EU27 and beyond. A Summary of Survey Results from 2008’ in Ekonomicheski Izsledovaniya (Economic Studies), Sofia: Institute of Economics of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, No. 1, pp. 161–171. ‘A pénzügyi és gazdasági válság hatásai és a válságkezelő program Bulgáriában’ (The Effects and the Management of the Financial and Economic Crisis in Bulgaria) in Tamás Novák – Anna Wisniewski eds., Az új EU-tagállamok és a tagjelöltek helyzete a válságban (The Situation of New EU Member States and Candidate Countries in the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 11. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 11.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 30–36. ‘Friends Will Be Friends? Bulgaria, Russia and the Eastern ENP Partners’ in Gábor Fóti – Zsuzsa Ludvig eds., EU–Russian Relations and the Eastern Partnership. Central-East European Member State Interests and Positions, East European Studies, No. 1., Budapest: IWE, pp. 132–164.
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‘From Ad Hoc Aid to IPA: EU Financial Support for the Western Balkans’ in Attila Ágh – Judit Kiss-Varga eds., The Global Crisis and EU Responses: The Perspectives of the SBH Team Presidency, Budapest: ‘Together for Europe’ Research Centre, Budapest, pp. 137–156. ‘Bulgária’ (Bulgaria) in Marinovich Endre ed., Tranzitológia. Átmenet a tervgazdaságból a piacgazdaságba (Transitology. Transition from Planned to Market Economy), Budapesti Gazdasági Főiskola, pp. 143–149. Tamás SZEMLÉR – Bence PETŐVÁRI – Angéla RAGÁNY – Miklós SOMAI – Judit SZILÁGYI Country Report – Hungary. The Unfinished Business of the Fifth Enlargement Countries, Sofia: Open Society Institute, European Policies Initiative, 88 p. András SZÉKELY-DOBY ‘On Some Characteristics of Foreign Direct Investment in China’ Ekonomicheski Izsledovaniya (Economic Studies), Sofia: Instiute of Economics of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, No. 1, pp. 214–223. ‘India és a válság’ (India and the Crisis) in András Székely-Doby – Judit Szilágyi eds., A válság hatása a meghatározó és a feltörekvő nem európai országokban (The Effects of the Crisis on Major Non-European Emerging Economies), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 6. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 6.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 66–71. ‘Urbanizáció és vidékpolitika Kínában’ (Urbanization and Rural Policy in China) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., Kína politikai, társadalmi fejlődésének jelene és jövője (The Present and the Future of China’s Political and Social Development), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 1. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 1.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), pp. 113–132. ‘Külföldi közvetlen tőkebefektetések Kínában’ (Foreign Direct Investment in China) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., Kína a nemzetközi gazdasági erőtérben (China in the International Economic Field), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 4. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 4.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), pp. 67–83. András SZÉKELY-DOBY – Judit SZILÁGYI eds. A válság hatása a meghatározó és a feltörekvő nem európai országokban (The Effects of the Crisis on Major Non-European Emerging Economies), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 6. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 6.), Budapest: IWE, 94 p.
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Tamás SZIGETVÁRI The European Neighbourhood Policy. Concept, Practice, Future and the Priorities of Hungary, IWE Working Papers, No. 192, Budapest: IWE, 19 p. ‘The European Neighbourhood Policy. Concept, Practice, Future and the Priorities of Hungary’ in Attila Ágh – Judit Kiss-Varga eds., The Global Crisis and the EU Responses. The Perspectives of the SBH Team Presidency, Budapest: ‘Together for Europe’ Research Centre, pp. 157–174. ‘Észak Afrika és a keleti mediterránium’ (North Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean) in Tamás Szigetvári ed., A fejlődő országok/régiók és a válság (Developing Countries/Regions and the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 8. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 8.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 55–64. ‘Olaszország’ (Italy) in Miklós Somai ed., Nagy EU-tagállamok és a gazdasági válság (Major EU Member States and the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 9. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 9.), Budapest: IWE, pp.44–51 ‘Törökország’ (Turkey) in Tamás Novák – Anna Wisniewski eds., Az új EU-tagállamok és a tagjelöltek helyzete a válságban (The Situation of New EU Member States and Candidate Countries in the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 11. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 11.), Budapest: IWE, pp.73–77. ‘Azerbajdzsán gazdasága és az energiaszektor’ (Azerbaijan’s Economy and the Energy Sector) in Zsuzsa Ludvig – Tamás Novák eds., A posztszovjet országok nemzetközi beilleszkedése: külkapcsolatok és energetika (Kelet-Európa Tanulmányok, 4. kötet) (International Integration of Post-Soviet Economies: Foreign Relations and Energy Issues [East European Studies, No. 4]), Budapest: IWE, pp. 152–169. ‘Az európai szomszédságpolitika és a kaukázusi országok’ (The European Neighbourhood Policy and the Caucasian Countries) in Zsuzsa Ludvig – Tamás Novák eds., Oroszország, az Európai Unió és a közös szomszédság (Kelet-Európa Tanulmányok, 5. kötet) (Russia, the European Union and the Common Neighbourhood [East European Studies, No. 5]), Budapest: IWE, 139 pp. 117–138. ‘The European Neighbourhood Policy and the South Caucasus’ Proceedings of the International Conference “Europe, South Caucasus and Central Asia: the Cooperation on the Field of Energy and Trasport Corridors”, 14th May 2009, Budapest, pp. 47–53. A posták lehetséges szerepe a digitális kormányzás megvalósításában a nyugat-európai országok példáján (The Possible Role of Post Offices in E-government. The Example of Western European Countries), Műhelytanulmányok, No. 83, Budapest: IWE, 18 p.
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Tamás SZIGETVÁRI ed. A fejlődő országok/régiók és a válság (Developing Countries/Regions and the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 8. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 8.), Budapest: IWE, 92 p. Judit SZILÁGYI ‘Az Amerikai Egyesült Államok és Kína kapcsolatai, különös tekintettel a gazdaságra’ (The Relationship between the United States and China, with Special Regards to Eeconomic Relations) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., Kína a nemzetközi politikai erőtérben (China in the International Field of Politics), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 2. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 2.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), pp. 103–135. ‘A válság hatása az Egyesült Államokra’ (The Effects of the Crisis on the United States) in András Székely-Doby – Judit Szilágyi eds., A válság hatása a meghatározó és a feltörekvő nem európai országokban (The Effects of the Crisis on Major Non-European Emerging Economies), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 6. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 6.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 7–26. Judit SZILÁGYI– Bence PETŐVÁRI – Angéla RAGÁNY – Miklós SOMAI – Tamás SZEMLÉR Country Report – Hungary. The Unfinished Business of the Fifth Enlargement Countries, Sofia: Open Society Institute, European Policies Initiative, 88 p. Judit SZILÁGYI – András SZÉKELY-DOBY eds. A válság hatása a meghatározó és a feltörekvő nem európai országokban (The Effects of the Crisis on Major Non-European Emerging Economies), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 6. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 6.), Budapest: IWE, 94 p. Ágnes SZUNOMÁR – Tibor FEHÉR ‘Kína és Közép-Ázsia, a sanghaji együttműködés értékelése, különös tekintettel az energiakérdésre’ (China and Central Asia, the Assessment of the Shanghai Cooperation, with Special Regard to the Energy Issue) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., Kína a nemzetközi politikai erőtérben (China in the International Field of Politics), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 2. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 2.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), pp. 229–263.
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Gábor TÚRY ‘Csehország és a globális válság’ (The Czech Republic and the Global Crisis) in Tamás Novák – Anna Wisniewski eds., Az új EU-tagállamok és a tagjelöltek helyzete a válságban (The Situation of New EU Member States and Candidate Countries in the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 11. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 11.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 37–48. ‘Szlovákia és a globális válság’ (Slovakia and the Global Crisis) in Tamás Novák – Anna Wisniewski eds., Az új EU-tagállamok és a tagjelöltek helyzete a válságban (The Situation of New EU Member States and Candidate Countries in the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 11. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 11.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 65–72. Szlovákia. A nagy menetelés (Slovakia. The Big Marching), Vélemények, Kommentárok, Információk, No. 172, Budapest: IWE, 2 p. Gábor TÚRY – Tamás NOVÁK ‘Kína nemzetközi kapcsolatai. A közép-kelet-európai országok Kína-politikája’ (The PRC's Foreign Relations. The China Policies of Central Eastern European Countries) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., Kína a nemzetközi politikai erőtérben (China in the International Field of Politics), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 2. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 2.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), pp. 292–356. ‘Magyarország mint regionális központ Kína számára Közép-, Kelet- és Délkelet-Európában. A regionális kooperáció lehetőségei’ (Hungarian–Chinese Relations. Hungary as China's Regional Center in Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe. The Regional Cooperation and the Possibilities of the Transit Role) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász eds., A Magyar–kínai kapcsolatok fejlesztésének néhány területe (A Few Aspects of Developing Hungarian–Chinese Relations), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 3. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 3.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), pp. 123–149. Krisztina VIDA Gondolatok az ír népszavazásról és az EU reformjáról (Thoughts about the Irish Plebiscite and the Reform of the EU), Vélemények, Kommentárok, Információk, No. 184, Budapest: IWE, 2 p. ‘Az új tagállamok az EU-ban: összehasonlító elemzés a számok tükrében’ (New Member States in the EU: a Comparative Analysis Based on Statistics), Európai Tükör, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 97– 106. ‘Fő makrogazdasági trendek az új EU-tagállamokban a pénzügyi-gazdasági válságot megelőző időszakban’ (Major Macro-economic Trends in the New EU Member States Prior to the Financial and Economic Crisis), Köz-Gazdaság, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 5–20.
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‘A válság hatásai és kezelése az Egyesült Királyságban’ (The Impact of the Crisis and Its Management in the United Kingdom) in Miklós Somai ed., Nagy EU-tagállamok és a gazdasági válság (Major EU Member States and the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 9. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 9.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 79–91. ‘A közép- és kelet-európai új EU-tagállamok kiinduló helyzete a globális válságban’ (The Starting Positions of the New Central and East European EU Member Countries in the Global Crisis) in Tamás Novák – Anna Wisnoewski eds., Az új EU-tagállamok és a tagjelöltek helyzete a válságban (The Situation of New EU Member States and Candidate Countries in the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 11. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 11.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 7–20. ‘A pénzügyi és gazdasági válság hatásai az uniós intézményekre és döntéshozatali mechanizmusokra’ (The Impact of the Financial and Economic Crisis on the EU Institutions and Decision-making Mechanisms) in Sándor Meisel ed., A válság hatása az Európai Unió működésére (Effects of the Crisis on the Functioning of the European Union), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 12. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 12.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 7–18. ‘Az európai integráció előzményei, létrejötte’ (The Antecedents and Establisment of the European Integration) in Magdolna Esze Káldyné ed., Integrálódó Európa I., Budapest: Perfekt, pp. 37–50. ‘Az európai integráció kibővülései’ (The Enlargements of the European Integration) in Magdolna Esze Káldyné ed., Integrálódó Európa I., Budapest: Perfekt, pp. 87–105. ‘Az Európai Unió intézményi és döntéshozatali rendszere’ (The Institutional and Decisionmaking System of the European Union) in Magdolna Esze Káldyné ed., Integrálódó Európa I., Budapest: Perfekt, pp. 107–143. ‘Versenypolitika’ (Competition Policy) in Magdolna Esze Káldyné ed., Integrálódó Európa I., Budapest: Perfekt, pp. 219–231. Krisztina VIDA ed. A pénzügyi-gazdasági válság hatása és kezelése az EU fejlett kis tagállamaiban (The Impact and Management of the Financial and Economic Crisis in the EU’s Developed Small Member States), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 10. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 10.), Budapest: IWE, 84 p. Krisztina VIDA – Sándor MEISEL – Margit RÁCZ Customs Union, Internal Market, Consumer Protection, Mobilizing Local Networks for a Better Informed Dialogue on Turkey’s Accession to the EU, Policy Brief, No. 4, 17 p. http://accesstr.ces.metu.edu.tr/dosya/vida.pdf
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Katalin VÖLGYI ‘Dél-Korea’ (South Korea) in Tamás Szigetvári ed., A fejlődő országok/régiók és a válság (Developing Countries/Regions and the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 8. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 8.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 7–15. ‘Japán’ (Japan) in András Székely-Doby – Judit Szilágyi eds., A válság hatása a meghatározó és a feltörekvő nem európai országokban (The Effects of the Crisis on Major Non-European Emerging Economies), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 6. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 6.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 27–41. ‘Szingapúr’ (Singapur) in Tamás Szigetvári ed., A fejlődő országok/régiók és a válság (Developing Countries/Regions and the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 8. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 8.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 16–21. ‘Malajzia, Thaiföld, Indonézia’ (Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia) in Tamás Szigetvári ed., A fejlődő országok/régiók és a válság (Developing Countries/Regions and the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 8. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 8.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 22–31. Katalin VÖLGYI –Sándor MEISEL – Miklós SOMAI – Gábor VÍGVÁRI Kína változó szerepe a világgazdaságban és a WTO-ban (Changing Role of China in the World Economy and in the WTO) in András Inotai – Ottó Juhász Ottó eds., Kína a nemzetközi gazdasági erőtérben (China in the International Economic Field), A változó Kína. Stratégiai Kutatások, 4. kötet (The Changing China. Strategic Researches, Vol. 4.), Budapest: IWE – Miniszterelnöki Hivatal (Prime Minister’s Office), pp. 7–66. Csaba WEINER ‘A világgazdasági válság hatása Oroszországra – az orosz válságkezelő intézkedések’ (Impact of the Global Economic Crisis on Russia – Russian Crisis Management Measures) in Csaba Weiner ed., Válság Oroszországban és Ukrajnában: eltérő válságkezelési lehetőségek (Crisis in Russia and Ukraine: Different Possibilities of Crisis Management), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 7. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 7.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 7–90. Csaba WEINER ed. Válság Oroszországban és Ukrajnában: eltérő válságkezelési lehetőségek (Crisis in Russia and Ukraine: Different Possibilities of Crisis Management), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 7. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 7.), Budapest: IWE, 114 p.
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Anna WISNIEWSKI ‘A lengyel „keleti dimenzió”: tények, célkitűzések és indítékok’ (The Polish “Eastern Dimension”: Facts, Goals and Motives) in Zsuzsa Ludvig – Tamás Novák eds., A posztszovjet országok nemzetközi beilleszkedése: külkapcsolatok és energetika (Kelet-Európa Tanulmányok, 4. kötet) (International Integration of Post-Soviet Economies: Foreign Relations and Energy Issues [East European Studies, No. 4]), Budapest: IWE, pp. 52–93. ‘A pénzügyi és gazdasági válság hatása Lengyelországra’ (Impact of the Financial and Economic Crisis on Poland) in Tamás Novák – Anna Wisniewski eds., Az új EU-tagállamok és a tagjelöltek helyzete a válságban (The Situation of New EU Member States and Candidate Countries in the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 11. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 11.), Budapest: IWE, pp. 49–56. Anna WISNIEWSKI – Tamás NOVÁK eds. Az új EU-tagállamok és a tagjelöltek helyzete a válságban (The Situation of New EU Member States and Candidate Countries in the Crisis), A globális válság: hatások, gazdaságpolitikai válaszok és kilátások, 11. kötet (The Global Crisis: Impacts, Economic Policy Answers and Outlooks, Vol. 11.), Budapest: IWE, 86 p.
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7. Lectures Delivered Abroad or at International Conferences Held in Hungary (Italicized Titles in the Language of the Lecture) Annamária ARTNER Dying Phoenix – the Opportunity for David. Theses. Presentation on Post-liberalism: What Can We Have after Crisis? international scientific conference 26–27 March 2009, Moscow (Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Economy Institute of Information on Social Sciences, Moscow Financial and Law Academy, Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, Alternatives” Foundation) 26 March. David ELLISON Climate Change and Cohesion Policy, presentation for the workshop on “Shaping Future Cohesion Policy”, Brussels, DG Regio, 12 February. Fossil Fuel Substitution and Carbon Removals, a Policy Exercise, presented at the Joensuu Forestry Networking Workshop, Joensuu, Finland, 24–29 May. Climate Politics and Forestry: on the Multi-level Governance of Swedish Forests, paper prepared for the XXIII Congress of the European Society for Rural Sociology “Re-inventing the Rural: between the Social and the Natural”, Vaasa, Finland, 17–21. On the Climate Politics and Governance of Forestry, presentation for the mini-conference “There Is No Time Like the Present to Shape the Future”, Umea, SLU, 3 December. Andrea ÉLTETŐ Impact of Enlargement/Accession and Regional Network-building, Foundation of the East and Spain European Research Action Network (ESPER), IWE, Budapest, Hungary, 30–31 January. Outward Direct Investments and Regional Coopertaion, lecture held for the workshop “The Role of Outward Foreign Direct Investments in the Visegrád Countries in Strengthening Regional Integration with Special Regard to Economic Cooperation”, Prague, Czech Republic, CERGE-EI. 4 December.
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Tamás FLEISCHER About the Role of the Inter-regional Transport Corridors, lecture for SoNorA – South North Axis Initiative SoNorA University Think Tank Start-Up Conference, Prague, Czceh Republic, 12 February. Cetc Route65: Part of a Revised Ten Network – Basis for Economic Development of the Region presentation for the workshop “Green and Smart Transport” CETC-Route65 Central European Transport Corridor, Brussels, Belgium, 13 October. Inland Waters Shipping on the Danube and in Europe, paper prepared for “Missing Links”, an international conference, Esztergom, Hungary, 18–19 November. The Mobility Issue in Budapest, panel lecture in the section “The Issues of Mobility in the Town” of the conference “Mobility and Accessibility in European Cities”, The 4th European and Inter-network Encounters, Split, Croatia, 26–27 November. Travelling in the Town: the History and Culture of Travel, with Special Regard to the Ancient Town Centres, introductory lecture in the section “Travelling in the Town” of the conference “Mobility and Accessibility in European Cities”, The 4th European and Inter-network Encounters, Split, Croatia, 26–27 November. Attila HUGYECZ Natural Gas Supplies in the European Union, lecture given on the IWE HAS–WIIW conference, Budapest, Hungary 12 January. András INOTAI Global Financial and Economic Crisis: Facts, Impacts, Consequences, IWE–WIIW bilateral roundtable, IWE, Budapest, Hungary 12 January. Global Economic Crisis and Hungary’s Economic Situation and Policy Options, Joint Venture Szövetség, Expat Club, Hotel Kempinski, Budapest, Hungary, 28 January. Global Economic Crisis and Its Macroeconomic Impact on the European Union, Hungarian– Croatian bilateral conference, IWE Budapest, Hungary, 29 January. Assessment of Hungary’s Membership in the European Union after Five Years of Accession, a regional network meeting (Spain–CEE–SEE), IWE, Budapest, Hungary, 30 January. Visegrád Countries: Five Years of Membership, Experiences with and Active Policy Shaping in the Enlarged European Union, FES–NKTH joint international conference, IWE, Budapest, Hungary, 5 February. The Global Crisis: Its Features and Impacts on the Euroepan Integration and on the Hungarian Economy, Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary, 11 February.
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EU Presidency Agendas Facing the Global Economic Crisis, “Perspectives on the Incoming EU Presidencies 2009–2011”, FES, Hotel Mercure, Budapest, Hungary, 26 February. Global Financial and Economic Crisis: Features, Stages and Policies, with Special Regard to the European Union, Volksbank-training seminar, Prague, the Czech Republic, 9 March. EU Membership and Regional Cooperation, Hanns-Seidel Stiftung, Komarno, Slovakia, 11 March. Impacts of the Global Crisis and the Role of the State, Economic Policy Institute, Hanns Seidel Stiftung, Hotel Hilton, Sofia, Bulgaria, 18 March. Global Financial and Macroeconomic Crisis: Origins, Factors, Consequences with Special Regard to the European Integration, Hanns Seidel Stiftung, Diplomatic Institute of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, European Academy Berlin, Sandanski, Bulgaria, 19 March. Competividad, cambio estructural y cohesión social: Una estrategia para Europa, panel discussion, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, 25 March. The Impact of EU Enlargement, EOA (Berlin–Nice) conference, IWE, Budapest, Hungary, 5 April. The European Union at a Crossroads – Impact of the Global Crisis and Perspectives for Enlargement, Tenth Anniversary of the Summer Seminar for Young Public Servants (jubilee conference), Sofia, Bulglaria, 16 April. Strategic Tasks of the Global Crisis Management, “The Global Crisis and the Tasks of Team Presidencies”, Hotel Mercure, Budapest, Hungary, 23 April. Global Crisis and the Hungarian Economy, luncheon speech, the first annual meeting of the Board of Directors of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce in Hungary (SCCH), Gundel Restaurant, Budapest, Hungary, 23 April. The Hungarian Economy in the Global Crisis: Transformation, EU Integration and Global Involvement, Stanford Berlin visitors, IWE, Budapest, Hungary, 23 April. Five Years of European Union Membership: Results, Experiences, Tasks, Club Europe, Unicredit, Budapest, Hungary, 23 April. Europa und strategische Zukunftsfragen, Festveranstaltung des Geschwister-Scholl-Instituts für Politikwissenschaft, Munich, Germany, 24 April. Impact of EU Integration: Experience of Recent EU Entrants, conference on “Impact of Serbia’s EU Integration”, FEFA and European Commission to the Republic of Serbia, Beograd, 9 May. Regional/cross-border Cooperation: Special Features of Cooperation among New Members and Policy Recommendations (summary contribution), Hanns-Seidel Stiftung – IWE, a joint conference, Nyíregyháza, Hungary, 12 May.
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Globale Krise und ihre Auswirkungen auf Mittel-/Osteuropa, insbesondere auf Ungarn, Bayerisch-Ungarisches Forum, LfA Förderbank Bayern, Munich, Germany, 18 May. Personal Reflections about the Future or the European Union, an IWE–FES conference, IWE, Budapest, Hungary, 26 May. Wirtschaftspolitik im Rückblick: Zwanzig Jahre Transformation, Europakongress “Europa 1989 geteilt – 2009 geeint”, Hofburg, Vienna, Austria, 29 May. The EU: Global Crisis and Prospects for Further Eenlargement, EPI, Summer Seminar, Varna, Bulgaria, 10 June. Concluding Remarks and Final Speech, EPI. Summer Seminar, Varna, Bulgaria, 12 June. Strategic Issues of “European Construction” (keynote speech), EPIN (European Policy Isntitutes Network), Budapest, Hungary, 15 June. Erfahrungen aus der Vorbereitung auf und Mitgliedschaft in der Europaeischen Union, mit Hinsicht auf die Westbalkan-Laender vor offiziellen Verhandlungen, Seminar “Wirtschaft, Aussenhandel und Diplomatie”, Industrie- und Handelskammer Montenegro und Hanns Seidel Stiftung, Podgorica, Montenegro, 17 June. Experiencias con membrecía en la Unión Europea, Grupo del Programa de Liderazgo Empresarial (PLEI), ITESM Campus Monterrey, México), IWE, Budapest, Hungary, 25 June. Accession Negotiations: Expectations and Results, presented at the V-4 conference “Five Years of the EU Eastward enlargement. Effects on Visegrád Countries and Lessons for the Future” Warsaw, Poland, 27 June. Trade Developments of New EU Member Countries: Defying Theoretical Fundamentals or Adjusting to New Realities? presented at the V-4 conference “Five Years of the EU Eastward Enlargement. Effects on Visegrád Countries and Lessons for the Future”, Warsaw, Poland, 27 June. Hungary and the EU Eastward Enlargement, Omnium5 Global Executive MBA (Sankt Gallen – Toronto), Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary, 29 June. The Financial and Economic Crisis. Current State Of Developments, ITUC (International Trade Union), 2nd PERC (Pan European Regional Council) Meeting, Summer School and Discussion Forum, Bratislava, Slovakia, 7 September. Die Finanzkrise und ihre kurz- und mittelfristigen Konsequenzen: Persönliche Überlegungen auf globaler, EU- und ostmitteleuropaeischer Ebene, Hamburg School of Business Administration “Ein Jahr Finanzmarktkrise”, Hamburg, Germany, 15 September. Die Rolle Ungarns und Österreichs in der Europaeischen Union aus ungarischer Sicht, “Perspektiven des Wirtschaftens in Ungarn CHSC”, (Cerha Hempel Spiegelfeld Hlawati Partnerschaft), Vienna, Austria, 17 September.
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Die globale Krise und die Strategie transnationaler Unternehmen, Technische Universitaet, Burgas, Bulgaria, 24 September. Transformation in Central and South East Europe: Structural Differences of Economic Integration, FES conference on “20 Years towards the Market Economy – Are the Results of Transformation Endangered by the Global Crisis?”, Beograd, Serbia, 28 September. Transformation and Integration in the Framework of the Global Crisis, Open Forum, FES, Beograd, Serbia, 29 September. Die Wirtschafts- und Waehrungsunion als europaeische Antwort auf internationale Waehrungs- und Finanzkrisen, 50 Jahre Institut für Europaeische Politik – 50 Jahre Integrationsforschung, Berlin, Germany, 2 October. The European Project and the Challenges of the Future, the11th joint seminar on the European integration processes, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Croatia and Hanns Seidel Stiftung, Dubrovnik, Croatia, 7 October. La ampliación de la Union Europea y la crisis global, presentation for the visitors of Universidad de Tecnológica de Monterrey, IWE, Budapest, Hungary, 14 October. The Global Role of the EU (keynote speech), “The Future of EU Foreign Policy and the Upcoming EU-team Presidency”, FES, Budapest, Hungary, 15 October. China and the Global Financial and Economic Crisis: Opening a New Era of Global Governance?, the 6th Hungarian–Bulgarian bilateral workshop, IWE, Budapest, Hungary, 16 October. The Hungarian Economy and Its Transition to Capitalism, University of Florida Student Program (MA in International Business), Hotel Gellért, Budapest, Hungary, 18 October. Wirtschaftskrise: weltweite Auswirkung, Einfluss auf die Europaeische Union und im Besonderen auf Ungarn, Deutscher Wirtschaftsclub, Hotel Kemponski, Budapest, Hungary, 28 October. Die globale Krise und Mitteleuropa. Risiko und Chance, Ost-Mitteleuropa Forum, Graz, Austria, 5 November. Österreich – Mitteleuropa – Europa. Was wurde aus 1989?, Podiumsdiskussion anlaesslich der Veröffentlichung von “Der Donauraum 3-4/2009”, Vienna, Austria, 6 November. Konsequenzen und Lehren aus der globalen Finanz- und Wirtschaftskrise im Osten Europas, Forum Ost–West, Bern, Switzerland, 10 November. Global Competitiveness – Old and New Components in the Global Crisis and the Post-Crisis World, HSS–EPI conference, Sofia, Bulgaria, 26 November. Globale Wirtschaftskrise und Europa, mit besonderer Hinsicht auf OME und Ungarn, C.A.P. München (Weidenfeld), Munich, Germany, 4 December.
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Die globale Wirtschaftskrise und Ostmittel- und Südosteuropa, Festvortrag, Wissenschaftszentrum, SOE, OEI, Ungarn-Institut, Regensburg, Germany, 4 December. European Integration 2009–2010: Crisis and after the Crisis? Discussions about the Topical Issues of the EU, Club Europe, Unicredit, Budapest, Hungary, 15 December. Judit KISS The Impact of Price Changes in Agriculture on the Situation of World Food Security, presentation for the international conference “The Crisis and Self-determinaion in Agriculture”, Budapest, Hugnary, 12 January. István KŐRÖSI Economy, State, System of Welfare and Sustainable Development, “Is Hungary Really Different?” an international conference of the Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Szeged University, Vienna University, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj, Budapest, Hungary, 27 November. Balázs LENGYEL Cooperation of Multinational Corporations with Universities in Hungary. Europeanization and Economic Development: Challenges and Opportunities before and after Accession, First Hungarian – Croatian Bilateral Workshop, Budapest, Hungary, 28–29 January. MNE – University Relations in the Hungarian ICT and Automotive Sectors. EIIW–IWE Workshop, 24–25 September. Creative Workforce and Knowledge Bases of the Hungarian Regional Innovation System, Regional Studies Research Seminar “Creative Industries, Scenes, Cities, Places: Idiosyncratic Dimensions of the Cultural Economy”, Cardiff University, United Kingdom, 22–23 April. Zsuzsa LUDVIG The EU, Russia and the Eastern Partnership – Seen from Hungary, an international workshop “The European Union, Russia and the Eastern Partnership – Member State Positions”, IWE, Budapest, Hungary, 7 May. Energy Dialogue between Azerbaijan and the EU, an international conference “Europe, South Caucasus and Central Asia: the Cooperation on the Field of Energy and Transport Corridors”, Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan in Hungary, Budapest, Hungary, 14 May.
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Sándor MEISEL China and the WTO, lecture delivered at the IWE–WIIW bilateral workshop, Budapest, Hungary, 12 January. Customs Union, Internal Market, Consumer Protection, lecture delivered at the conference organized in the framework of the ACCESS-TR project of TEPSA–METU, Samsun, Turkey, 25 June. Gábor MONORI China as a Rising Global Economic Power. Potential of Enhanced Cooperation and Sources of Conflicts in China’s Relations with the European Union, “International Workshop on EU– China Relations”, conference of the College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium, 3–4 April. Margit RÁCZ Das ungarische-Konvergenzprogramm und die Liberalisierung der staatlichen Versorgungssysteme, Budapester Gespräch, Budapest, Hungary, 17–18 September. Miklós SOMAI Lump-sum Tax – an Alternative for PIT?, 6th Hungarian–Bulgarian bilateral workshop, IWE, Budapest, Hungary, 16 October, Andrea SZALAVETZ The ICT Industry in Hungary, Europäisches Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen (EIIW) e.V. an der Bergischen Universität, Wuppertal, Germany, 5 November. Miklós SZANYI Innovative Clusters in Hungary? “Clusters in Europe: Do Clusters Drive the Lisbon Process? Pólus Programiroda Kht., Budapest, Hungary, 26–27 January. FDI-based Development Model and Its Promotion. The Case of Hungary, University of Debrecen, Hungary, 13 February. Innovative Clusters in Hungary?, The Third International Conference on the Tertiary Industry and Outsourcing, Budapest, Hungary, 9 October.
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Tamás SZEMLÉR From Ad Hoc Aid to IPA: EU Financial Support for the Western Balkans, international workshop “The Global Crisis and the Tasks of Team Presidencies – The EU Five Years after the Eastern Enlargement” organised by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Hotel Mercure, Budapest, Hungary, 23–24 April. Friends Will Be Friends? Bulgaria, Russia and the Eastern ENP Partners, international workshop “The European Union, Russia and the Eastern Partnership – Member State Positions” organised by the Institute for World Economics, Budapest, Hungary, 7 May. From Ad Hoc Aid to IPA: EU Financial Support for the Western Balkans, international conference “Serbia and the EU”, Institute of International Politics and Economics IIPE, Belgrade, Serbia, 18 May. The Economic Effects of EU Accession in Hungary, an international conference “Assessment of Five Year Membership in the European Union” organized by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and the Institute for World Economics, Budapest, Hungary, 25–26 May. Global Challenges, EUropean Answers, CEE Prospects, International Economic Forum, Košice, Slovakia, 28 May. Global Challenges, EUropean Answers, CEE Prospects, 6th DRC Summer School on Regional Co-operation, ELTE, Budapest, Hungary, 5–12 July. Is Bigger Better? The Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress, 6th Hungarian–Bulgarian Bilateral Workshop, Institute for World Economics, Budapest, Hungary, 16– 17 October. András SZÉKELY-DOBY China as a Rising Global Economic Power. Potential of Enhanced Cooperation and Sources of Conflicts in China’s Relations with the European Union, “International Workshop on EUChina Relations”, conference of the College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium, 3–4 April. Tamás SZIGETVÁRI The European Neighbourhood Policy, conference on “The Global Crisis and the Tasks of Team Presidencies. The EU Five Years after the Eastern Enlargement”, Consent, Budapest, Hungary, 23 April. The Neighbourhood Policy of the EU and the South Caucasus, a conference “Europe, South Caucasus and Central Asia. The Cooperation on the Field of Energy and Transport Corridors”, Embassy of Azerbaijan, Budapest, Hungary, 14 May. Effects of the Global Economic Crisis in the EU, conference on “Dialogue on Turkey’s Accession to the EU”, TEPSA–METU, Gaziantep, Turkey, 11 June.
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Az azeri gazdaság regionális kapcsolatai (Regional Relations of the Azeri Economy) “Magyarország–Azerbajdzsán: a kultúrák párbeszéde”, IV. Nemzetközi Tudományos Konferencia, Azeri Nagykövetség, Budapest, Hungary, 3 November. Migration Trends in Hungary, workshop Migration under Transition. New Challenges – New Solutions, EPI – GMF, Washington D.C., USA, 19 November.
Gábor TÚRY Development Poles and Emerging Industries – Hungarian Examples in a European Context, IWE-WIIW bilateral roundtable, Budapest, Hungary, 11–12 January. Regional Inequalities after EU Accession, “Europeanization and Economic Development: Challenges and Opportunities before and after Accession” Hungarian–Croatian bilateral workshop Budapest, Hungary, 28–29 January. Einführung Automobil-(zuliefer)industrie in Ungarn, “EU-Strukturwandel, regionale Innovationsdynamik und Clusterbildungsoptionen in der Wissensgesellschaft”, Europäisches Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen (EIIW) e.V. an der Bergischen Universität, Wuppertal, Germany, 17 March. Development of the Hungarian Automotive Clusters – Main Questions Concerning the Current Position of the Automotive Supplier Sector, Europäisches Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen (EIIW) e.V. an der Bergischen Universität, Wuppertal, Germany, 5 November.
Krisztina VIDA Comparative Performance of the Ten New Member States, Croatian–Hungarian bilateral workshop, IWE Budapest, Hungary, 29 January. Economic and Financial Benefits and Challenges from Eastern Enlargement, ACCESS-TR Opening Conference, TEPSA, Brussels, Belgium, 3 March. Summary and Conclusions, ACCESS-TR Opening Conference, TEPSA, Brussels, Belgium, 4 March. Economic Crisis and European Solidarity: the Case of New Member States, TEPSA–Swedish Presidency Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, 29 May. Customs Union, Internal Market, Consumer Protection, TEPSA–METU local workshop, Antalya, Turkey, 3 June. Customs Union, Internal Market, Consumer Protection, TEPSA–METU local workshop, Gaziantep, Turkey, 9 June.
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Economic Crisis and European Solidarity: the Case of New Member States, TEPSA–METU local workshop, Gaziantep, Turkey, 10 June. Accession Process and EU Membership: the Experience of Hungary, lecture in the framework of “Ambassadors for Europe” series of conferences, Struga, Macedonia, 25 September. Katalin VÖLGYI The Impacts of the Economic Crisis on Japan and the Crisis Management, the 6th Hungarian– Bulgarian bilateral workshop, Institute for World Economics, Budapest, 16 October. Csaba WEINER Some Facts about the Russian Gas Sector in the Years of 2008 and 2009, a lecture and a short paper presented at the round-table discussion on the topic “The Crises and Its Consequences in Russia and in the World Economy”, organized within the framework of the OTKA project “Russia in the Global System and in Europe. Main Factors Affecting the Relations between the EU and the Russian Federation and Their Effects on the Russian–Hungarian Relations”, IWE, HAS, Budapest, Hungary, 15 December. Anna WISNIEWSKI Comment on the European Eastern Neighbourhood Policy, EUISS workshop, Warsaw, Poland, 28 May.
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8. International Conferences Organized by IWE in 2009 January 11–12
IWE – WIIW (The Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies) bilateral workshop Budapest
January 28–29
First Hungarian–Croatian bilateral workshop on “Europeanization and Economic Development: Challenges and Opportunities before and after Accession” Budapest
January 30–31
International conference on “Impact of Enlargement – Accession and Regional Network-building” Budapest
February 2
“Serbia, Russia and the Pax Americana in Southeastern Europe” lecture delived by Dusan Reljic ((Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin), in the framework of EU Consent Lectures Series Budapest
February 5–6
Joint international conference on the “Balance of EU Membership in the Visegrád Countries: Results and Expectations” co-organized by IWE, the Institute for Political Sciences, the Institute of Sociology and the Institute for Minority Studies Budapest
May 7
“The European Union, Russian and the Eastern Partnership, Membership-state Positions”, organized by IWE in the framework of the strategic CIS project Budapest
May 25–26
International workshop organized by IWE and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Budapest on “Assessment of Five Year Membership in the EU” Budapest
June 18
Conference on “Policy Performance and Executive Capacity in the OECD” co-organized with the Bertelsmann Foundation Budapest
September 25
Hans-Böckler project workshop University of Wuppertal Budapest
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October 14
Lecture delivered by András Inotai for Mexican students on the present economic situation in Hungary Budapest
October 15
“World Crisis, EU Policies and Exit Strategies” lecture delivered by Christian Ghymers (JVI) in the framework of the series of seminars co-organized with the Joint Vienna Institute Budapest
October 16
The 6th Hungarian–Bulgarian bilateral workshop organized jointly with the Institute of Economics, Sofia Budapest
October 16
“Which Way Ahead? – Post-Crisis Dilemmas of Globalisation” round-table discussion with the participation of Grzegorz W. Kolodko, author of the book „Megatrends”, headed by Mihály Simai, IWE Budapest
October 18–21
Study tour organized for American students (University of Florida – MBA programme) Budapest
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9. Foreign Guests at IWE in 2009 ALONSO, Fernando
Instituto Complutense de Estudios Internacionales, Madrid, Spain
ASTROV, Vasily
The Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies, Vienna, Austria
BARA, Zoltán
Kempelen Farkas Association of Young Researchers Bratislava, Slovakia
BAYER, Ivo
Institute of Sociology, Prague, Czech Republic
BILCIK, Vladimir
Research Center of the Slovak Foreign Policy Association, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
BRAUN, Mats
Institute for International Relations, Prague, Czech Republic
BRUSIS, Martin
Bertelsmann Foundation, Gütersloh, Germany
BUKOVSKIS, Karlis
Latvian Institute of International Affairs, Riga, Latvia
BUSS, Hans-Volker
Unilever Hungary, Budapest, Hungary
CHANG, Xin
Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China
DAIANU, Daniel
European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
DAM, Thanh The
Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, Hanoi, Vietnam
DAUDERSTÄDT, Michael
Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Bonn, Germany
DO, Hoai Nam
Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, Hanoi, Vietnam
DULEBA, Alexandr
Slovak Foreign Policy Association, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
EMONS, Oliver
University of Wuppertal, Germany
FENG, Zhoungping
China Institute of Contemporary Insternational Relations, Beijing, China
FLOHR, Herbert
Hamburg School of Business Administration, Germany
Foreign Guests at IWE
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Centre for Social and Economic Strategies, Prague, Czech Republic
FRÖHLICH, Paligne
European Online Academy, Berlin, Germany
GLINKINA, Svetlana
Institute of Economy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
GÓRALCZYK, Bogdan
Warsaw University, Poland
HALLER, Max
University of Graz, Austria
HANZL, Doris
The Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies, Vienna, Austria
HARASIMOWICZ, Andrzej
Centre for Europe, University of Warsaw, Poland
HASANOV, Hasan A.
Embassy of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Budapest, Hungary
HOSOFF, Boris
Economic Research Institute, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
HUTHMACHER, Heinz A.
Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Budapest, Hungary
JIANG, Li
Chinese Association for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China
JURLIN, Kresimir
Institute for International Relations, Zagreb, Croatia
KALLAI, Ella
Group of Applied Economics, Bucharest, Romania
KAWECKA-WYRZYKOWSKA, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland Elzbieta KAZMIERCZAK, Katarzyna
Institute of International Affairs, Warsaw, Poland
KIRCH, Aksel
Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
KNEZOVIČ, Sandro
Institute for International Relations, Zagreb, Croatia
KOLODKO, Grzegorz W.
TIGER – Transformation, Integration and Globalisation Economic Research, Warsaw, Poland
KRAL, David
EUROPEUM, Prague, Czech Republic
KRATOCHVILL, Petr
Institute of International Relations, Prague, Czech Republic
KUBUS, Renata
Instituto Complutense de Estudios Internacionales, Madrid, Spain
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KUCEROVÁ, Irah
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
KUCHYNKOVA, Petra
Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
KUHN, Andrea
Bertelsmann Stiftung, Gütersloh, Germany
KÜHNHARDT, Ludger
Zentrum für Europäische Integrationsforschung, Bonn, Germany
LANDESMANN, Michael
The Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies, Vienna, Austria
LE, Jingjie
Chinese Association for Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China
LI, Xiusi
Shanghai Institute of International Studies, China
LIU, Zuokui
Institute of European Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China
LUENGO, Fernando
Instituto Complutense de Estudios Internacionales, Madrid, Spain
MAHMUTOVIC, Zafir
University of Wuppertal, Germany
MARUSIAK, Juraj
Institute of Political Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
MESEZNIKOV, Grigorij
Institute for Public Affairs, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
MINASSIAN, Garabed
Institute of Economics, Sofia, Bulgaria
MUSACCHIO, Andres
Centro de Estudios Internacionales y Latinoamericanos de Buenos Aires, Argentina
MUSIL, Jiri
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
NAGY, Ágnes
National Bank of Romania, Bucharest, Romania
NALEWAJKO, Eva
Institute of Political Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
NEKOLA, Martin
Centre for Social and Economic Strategies, Prague, Czech Republic
NGUYEN, An Ha
Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, Hanoi, Vietnam
NGUYEN, Quang Thuan
Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, Hanoi, Vietnam
NGUYEN, Dung Can
Embassy of Vietnam, Budapest, Hungary
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Andrássy Gyula German Language University of Budapest, Hungary
PANICH, Milenko
Centro de Estudios y Negocios con Europa, Mexico
PÉREZ BAZO, Javier
Instituto Cervantes, Budapest, Hungary
PERRET, Jens
University of Wuppertal, Germany
PETKOVA, Ivanka
Economic Policy Institute, Sofia, Bulgaria
PETŐCZ, Kálmán
Forum Institute, Somorja, Slovak Republic
PETRUV, Helena
Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
PISANI-FERRY, Jean
BRUEGEL, Brussels, Belgium
PODKAMINER, Leon
The Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies, Vienna, Austria
POLACKOVA, Zuzana
Institute of Political Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
RAKIPI, Albert
Albanian Institute for International Studies, Tirana, Albania
RANGELOVA, Rossitsa
Institute of Economics, Sofia, Bulgaria
RELJIČ, Dusan
Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin, Germany
RICHARD, Andrzej
The Graduate School of Social Research, Warsaw, Poland
RICHTER, Sándor
The Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies, Vienna, Austria
ROUDAUT, René
Embassy of France, Budapest, Hungary
SAFR, Jiri
Czech Institute of Sociology, Prague, Czech Republic
SAMARDZIJA, Visnja
Institute for International Relations, Zagreb, Croatia
SARIISKI, Grigor
Institute of Economics, Sofia, Bulgaria
SARRAZIN, Manuel
Committee on the Affairs of the European Union, Bundestag, Berlin, Germany
SCHMIDT ARIZTIA, Fernando
Embassy of Chile, Budapest, Hungary
SCHRAAD-TISCHLER, Daniel
Bertelsmann Foundation, Gütersloh, Germany
SCHRÖDER, Christian
University of Wuppertal, Germany
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SERAFIN, Piotr
Office of the Committee for European Integration, Warsaw, Poland
SIKULA, Milan
Economic Research Institute, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
SMYK, Katarzina
Office of the Committee for European Integration, Warsaw, Poland
Von SOLEMACHER, Hans-F.
Hanns Seidel Foundation, Budapest, Hungary
SPOK, Radomir
EUROPEUM, Prague, Czech Republic
STANIČIČ, Mladen
Institute for International Relations, Zagreb, Croatia
STATEV, Dimitar
Institute of Economics, Sofia, Bulgaria
TCHIPEV, Plamen
Institute of Economics, Sofia, Bulgaria
TENBROCK, Christian
Die Zeit, Hamburg, Germany
TRIFONOVA, Mariana
Economic Policy Institute, Sofia, Bulgaria
URBAN, Waltraut
The Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies, Vienna, Austria
VALLE GARAGORRI, Rafael
Embassy of Spain, Budapest, Hungary
VANHUYSSE, Pieter
Bertelsmann Foundation, Gütersloh, Germany
VOLOTOV, Sergey
Institute of Economy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
WANG, LI
China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, Beijing, China
WANG, Lina
Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China
WELFENS, Paul
University of Wuppertal, Germany
WU, Xian
Institute of European Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China
YAN, Anlin
Shanghai Institute of International Studies, China
YANG, Jiemian
Shanghai Institute of International Studies, China
YANG, Yongquian
Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, China
YASEN, Georgiev
Economic Policy Institute, Sofia, Bulgaria
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Shanghai Institute of International Studies, China
YU, Xiang
China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, Beijing, China
ZHANG, Zhexin
Shanghai Institute of International Studies, China
ZHOU, Hong
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China
ZHU, Xiaoming
China–Europe International Business School, Shanghai, China
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Appendix The Advisory Board of the Institute for World Economics
Ferenc Bartha President Trigránit Development Corporation
Erhard Busek President Institute for the Danube Region Vienna
Hans Volker Buss Former Managing Director Unilever Hungary
Szabolcs Fazakas Former Minister of Industry and Trade
Árpád Göncz Former President of the Hungarian Republic
Péter Hegedűs President Hungarian EU Enlargement Business Council
Franz Kaps Advisor, Office of the World Bank, Europe and Central Asia Regional Office, Hungary
Tibor Palánkai Professor, Director, Center for European Studies and Ecudation, Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration
Zsuzsa Pásztor Former General Director HUNGEXPO Rt.
Mihály Patai President, General Director Allianz–Hungária Insurance Co.
György Szapáry Vice-President National Bank of Hungary
Ádám Török Professor Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Tibor Vámos Professor, Chairman of Board of the Computer and Automation Research Institute
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The Research Council of the Institute for World Economics
Annamária Kovács Chief librarian
Klára Fóti Senior research fellow
Tamás Novák Research director
András Hernádi Research director
Margit Rácz Research director
András Inotai General director
Mihály Simai Research professor
Judit Kiss Research director
Tamás Szemlér Senior research fellow