Mechanisms of social coordination and the public sector
Attila Chikan
Public Finance Quarterly, 2007, vol. 52, issue 3-4, 417-442
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In our study, we first examine which coordination mechanisms are represented in modern societies, and in what ways; we address the role of the public sector, and the recent dynamics of these factors in Hungary. This is followed by an extension of our analysis to global coordination – the extent of Hungary's openness to international prospects calls for it in any case –, which takes us to conclude to discussing two subjects of key importance from the aspect of development in Hungary: the question of our relationship to the European Union and that of multinational enterprises.
Date: 2007
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