Society and Economy
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Volume 31, issue 2, 2009
- Priorities as Secretary General of NATO pp. 169-173

- Anders Fogh Rasmussen
- The great transformation 1989–2029 pp. 175-191

- Grzegorz W. Kolodko
- European studies: Taking stock and looking ahead pp. 193-209

- László Csaba
- Foreign direct investment and external debt in Hungary pp. 211-234

- Iván Bélyácz and Mónika Kuti
- Upheaval in the global market for management education and implications for CEE business schools pp. 235-252

- Ulrich Hommel
- Deliberating together: Public deliberation in the context of the Hungarian health insurance reform pp. 253-269

- Harri Raisio
- The role of law and ethics in developing business management as a profession pp. 271-293

- Dániel Deák
- The regional policy of the European Union and its results in Portugal: Convergence and divergence in practice pp. 295-312

- Eszter Czuriga
- Book reviews pp. 313-331

- Miklos Rosta, Attila Jambor, László Szegő and Balazs Hamori
Volume 31, issue 1, 2009
- Preface pp. 1-3

- Tamás Mészáros
- The soft budget constraint syndrome in the hospital sector pp. 5-31

- János Kornai
- Hungary in transforming Central and Eastern Europe, 1989–2008: A few debated questions pp. 33-44

- Iván T. Berend
- Global, regional and local challenges in Hungarian agriculture pp. 45-70

- Csaba Csáki
- Co-ordination and public administration in a global economy — A Hungarian point of view pp. 71-92

- Attila Chikan
- European Union — Reforms — Hungarian interests. What kind of European Union would we like? pp. 93-114

- Tibor Palánkai
- Közgáz and progress pp. 115-124

- Tamás Mészáros
- Education 2.0: Exploring the challenges of Corvinus University in the long tail economy of global higher education pp. 125-146

- Sándor Kerekes and Andras Nemeslaki
- Book Reviews pp. 147-167

- Ádám Mészáros, András Tétényi, Bernadett Lehoczki, Istvan Benczes and Istvan Magas
Volume 30, issue 2, 2008
- Preface pp. 173-179

- Tibor Palánkai
- EU funds in EU new member states: Available resources and possible economic impact pp. 181-193

- Robert Sierhej
- Evaluating EU structural policy pp. 195-208

- Indhira Santos
- Analysis of the macroeconomic effects of EU transfers by the model ‘ECO-TREND’ pp. 209-225

- Tibor Keresztély, Ilona Cserháti and Zsuzsa Varga
- Evaluating the efficiency of the ESF — What can we learn from the German experience? pp. 227-244

- Michael Rothgang
- New methods and results in measuring the efficiency of EU funds: The Spanish case pp. 245-257

- Carmen Ruiz
- Efficiency or effectiveness? The Hungarian practice of using the EU funds pp. 259-274

- Sandor Nagy
- Enhancing the efficiency of the EU funds through better coordination pp. 275-292

- Willem Molle
- Some of the present and future challenges of EU Regional Policy pp. 293-302

- Attila Marján
- Evaluating the added value of EU-level regional policy pp. 303-322

- Ákos Kengyel
- Measuring the efficiency of EU funds — The ‘Youth’ programme in Germany as an example pp. 323-338

- Horst Hanusch, Andreas Riedl and Florian Wackermann
- Governing Turkey towards the European Union pp. 339-358

- Kivanç Ulusoy
- Eu funds for New Member States from a macroeconomic perspective pp. 359-367

- Ryszard Wilczynski
Volume 30, issue 1, 2008
- Preface pp. 1-3

- Csaba Csáki
- Smallholders and changing markets: Observations on regional level pp. 5-28

- Csaba Csáki and Csaba Forgacs
- Regoverning the dairy sector in Poland pp. 29-77

- Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska, Agata Malak-Rawlikowska, Jan Falkowski and Jerzy Wilkin
- The incentive structure in public policies — The example of the law on producer groups in Poland pp. 79-92

- Ilona Banaszak and Volker Beckmann
- Integration of dairy farms in the supply chain in Bulgaria pp. 93-109

- Hrabrin Bachev
- Mórakert CO-OP: A successful case of linking small farmers to markets of horticultural products in Hungary pp. 111-127

- Gábor Szabó, Zoltán Bakucs and Imre Fertő
- AVIUM agricultural co-operative and AVIUM 2000 poultry processing co-operative pp. 129-152

- Anikó Juhász and Gyöngyi Kürthy
- Small-scale tomato producers in the Astrakhan region of Russia pp. 153-171

- Eugenia Serova
Volume 29, issue 3, 2007
- Twelve theses on the role of human capital and education in development pp. 285-303

- Tamás Szentes
- Governing global markets in a new age of globalization pp. 305-324

- Jody Jensen
- Finance and politics in the USA: From National City Bank to Citigroup — An American bank or a world bank? pp. 325-342

- Christine Zumello
- Creatology from 1977 to 2007 pp. 343-361

- Istvan Magyari-Beck
- The Liska model pp. 363-381

- Tibor F. Liska
- Macro-aspects affecting sport sponsorship: The case of Hungarian professional soccer clubs’ sponsors pp. 383-411

- Péter Berkes, Mihály Nyerges and János Váczi
- National cultures and European identity. The process of Engrenage among European Commission civil servants pp. 413-431

- Erika Tóth
Volume 29, issue 2, 2007
- Preface pp. 139-143

- Laszlo Zsolnai
- Western economics versus Buddhist economics pp. 145-153

- Laszlo Zsolnai
- Buddhism and the transformation to sustainable economies pp. 155-180

- Peter Daniels
- Buddhist economics as a new paradigm towards happiness pp. 181-200

- Apichai Puntasen
- Happiness and economics: A Buddhist perspective pp. 201-222

- Colin Ash
- A radical conservative Buddhist utopia: The Asoke People pp. 223-233

- Kanoksak Kaewthep
- Sufficiency economy, the King’s philosophy: an application of Buddhist economics to develop Thai local pharmaceutical industries for sustainable well-being pp. 235-252

- Suntharee T. Chaisumritchoke
- Pathways to a mindful economy pp. 253-284

- Joel C. Magnuson
Volume 29, issue 1, 2007
- Upholding human rights in the fight against terrorism pp. 1-41

- Elisabeth Kardos Kaponyi
- Hungary’s foreign policy dilemmas after regaining sovereignty pp. 43-64

- Géza Jeszenszky
- What is postcommunism? pp. 65-85

- András Lánczi
- The competitiveness of economies: Different views and arguments pp. 87-102

- Magdolna Csath
- Responsible freedom and national security: Liberalisation and de-liberalisation in Jordan under King Abdullah II pp. 103-122

- Laszlo Csicsmann
- Two suggested extensions for SCOT: Technological frames and metaphors pp. 123-138

- Eszter Bartis
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