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- 276: Why Is It Different? Specific Characteristics of the Hungarian Battery Industry: Legal Background and Environmental Impacts
- Andrea Éltető
- 275: Convergence in public finances? The case of the new member states of the EU
- István Benczes
- 274: Trends, Transfers and Convergence, The impact of financial allocations to the Eastern member states of the European Union in the last two decades
- Ádám Kerényi and Csaba Lakócai
- 273: The dichotomy of second-hand-clothing industry: the case of Kenya
- Judit Kiss
- 272: Indirect FDI, Some Lessons Learned
- Kalman Kalotay
- 271: Aspects of electric vehicle battery production in Hungary
- Andrea Éltető
- 270: The political economy of remittances:the case of Sub-Saharan Africa
- Judit Kiss
- 269: State strategies in promoting automotive manufacturing investments - the case of Hungary and Türkiye
- Tamás Szigetvári and Gábor Túry
- 267: The role of rents in emerging market economies
- Miklós Szanyi
- 266: The impact of the crisis on and crisis-handling patterns in foreign-owned companies in Hungary
- Gábor Túry, Magdolna Sass and Ágnes Szunomár
- 265: Electric vehicle revolution – positions of the Japanese automotive suppliers in Central Europe
- Gábor Túry
- 264: China’s Mergers & Acquisitions Activity in the United States – The Case of TikTok
- Tamás Peragovics
- 263: Globalization - challenges for economic policy
- Miklós Szanyi
- 262: Climate action in the European Commission's natural gas policy
- John Szabo
- 261: The three archetype European historic development models and their impact in East-Central Europe
- Miklos Szanyi
- 260: Coronavirus crisis – trade effects for the Iberian and Visegrád countries
- Andrea Éltető
- 259: The Hungarian utility cost reduction programme: An impact assessment
- Csaba Weiner and Tekla S. Szép
- 258: The Balkan model and the balkanization of East Central Europe
- Miklós Szanyi
- 254: Revisiting the management of stationary fuel supply security and gas diversification in Hungary
- Csaba Weiner
- 253: Central and Eastern Europe’s dependent development in German automotive value chains
- Tamas Gerocs and Andras Pinkasz
- 252: Protection without Protectionism? Foreign Investment Screening in Europe and the V4 Countries Today: A Comparative Analysis
- Tamas Peragovics
- 251: Effects of Industry 4.0 on reshoring investments - Hungarian experiences
- Andrea Elteto
- 250: Pull factors driving Russian multinationals into five CEE countries, a sectoral overview
- Csaba Weiner
- 249: Pull factors for Chinese FDI in East Central Europe
- Agnes Szunomar
- 248: Indian companies’ technological investments in the EU with a special focus on Central and Eastern Europe
- Tamas Gerocs
- 247: Eastern Europe as investment location for Turkish OFDI
- Tamas Szigetvari
- 246: Brazilian Foreign Direct Investment in ECE - host country determinants
- Judit Ricz
- 245: New developmentalism in the 21st century - towards a new research agenda
- Judit Ricz
- 244: China's go out policy - a review on China's promotion policy for outward foreign direct investment from a historical perspective
- Yushan Li
- 243: Security of energy supply and gas diversification in Poland
- Csaba Weiner
- 242: Independence of central banks after the crisis - focus on Hungary
- Lisa Coiffard
- 241: Financing operations of the European Investment Bank (EIB) in the Southern Mediterranean countries
- Tamas Szigetvari
- 240: Indo-Japanese Relations on an Upward Trend
- Eva Ozsvald
- 239: Four years in the club - from external to internal Europeanization in Croatia
- Fruzsina Siger
- 238: Managing energy supply security and gas diversification in Hungary - putting theory into practice
- Csaba Weiner
- 237: Driving forces behind the international expansion strategies of Chinese MNEs
- Agnes Szunomar
- 236: International expansion of Russian multinationals - a focus on home-country push factors, Europe and five CEE countries
- Csaba Weiner
- 235: South Africa - a re-emerging player in outward FDI
- Judit Kiss
- 234: Internationalization of Indian multinational enterprises - motivations, strategies and regulation from the experience of Indian investments - a focus on Europe
- Tamas Gerocs
- 233: Turkish investments abroad, with a special focus on Central and Eastern Europe
- Tamas Szigetvari
- 232: Emerging multinational enterprises from East and Southeast Asia in V4 countries and Slovenia
- Katalin Völgyi
- 231: Brazilian companies going global - home country push factors of Brazilian multinational enterprises‘ (BMNEs‘) investments, general characteristics and tendencies of their investments in the European, especially East Central European (ECE) region
- Judit Ricz
- 230: Different interpretations of the automotive industry and its role in three semi-peripheral regions of the EU
- Gábor Túry
- 229: FDI promotion of the Visegrád countries in the era of global value chains
- Andrea Éltető and Katalin Antaloczy
- 228: Export as a form of SME-internationalisation after the crisis – experiences of three European regions
- Andrea Éltető
- 227: New developmentalist experiments in Brazil and Egypt - a comparative study
- Judit Ricz
- 226: From party state capture to party business capture - Model feature of Visegrád countries?
- Miklós Szanyi
- 225: The Aid for Trade initiative and the export performance of the Iberian EU-countries
- Beata Udvari
- 224: Post-crisis foreign trade trends and policies on the periphery of the European Union - comparison of the Iberian, Baltic and Central European region
- Andrea Elteto and Katalin Antaloczy
- 223: Developmental states in the 21st century - analytical structure of a new approach
- Judit Ricz