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- 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
- 222: The emergence of patronage state in Central Europe. The case of FDI-related policies in Hungary

- Miklos Szanyi
- 221: Central and East European diversification under new gas market conditions

- Csaba Weiner
- 220: The FDI-led development model revisited? The case of Hungary

- Miklos Szanyi
- 219: Post‐crisis developments in global value chains - example of foreign investors’ Hungarian subsidiaries

- Andrea Szalavetz
- 218: Scientific cooperation between the European Union and Turkey – advantages and possible synergies

- Agota David and Tamas Szigetvari
- 217: Upgrading of Hungarian subsidiaries in machinery and automotive global value chains

- Andrea Elteto, Andrea Szalavetz, Gabor Tury and Aniko Magashazi
- 215: Towards a new model of state-led development in Brazil (?)

- Judit Ricz
- 214: Ties of Visegrád countries with East Asia – trade and investment

- Andrea Elteto and Agnes Szunomar
- 213: Rwanda: developmental success story in a unique setting

- Zsuzsanna Biedermann
- 212: Innovative finance for development - Instruments of social integration and responsibility in lower-middle-income countries (LMICs)

- Tamas Novak
- 211: Privatization and state property management in post-transition economies

- Miklos Szanyi
- 210: Russian capital in the Visegrád countries

- Kalman Kalotay, Andrea Elteto, Magdolna Sass and Csaba Weiner
- 209: Economic success without well being? The case of Hungary

- Annamaria Artner
- 208: Chinese investments and financial engagement in Hungary

- Agnes Szunomar, Katalin Volgyi and Tamas Matura
- 207: Chinese outward FDI in Europe and the Central and Eastern European region within a global context

- Agnes Szunomar and Zsuzsanna Biedermann
- 206: Trade and investment relations between Central and Eastern Europe and Latin America

- Andrea Elteto
- 205: Financial regulation differences in the EU and the US

- Zsuzsanna Biedermann and Agnes Orosz
- 204: EU governance trends - dilemmas and recommendations for the Visegrad countries

- Krisztina Vida
- 203: World's agricultural production and trade - food security at stake?

- Miklos Somai
- 202: Youth unemployment or NEETS? Reasons and treatment in Europe

- Annamaria Artner
- 201: Central and Eastern Europe’s dependence on Russian gas, western CIS transit states and the quest for diversification through the Southern Corridor

- Csaba Weiner
- 200: The development of Hungarian Foreign Trade with Asia

- Andrea Elteto and Katalin Volgyi
- 199: Euros(c)epsis - The theory of the optimum currency area and the history of the Euro

- Annamaria Artner and Peter Rona
- 198: On the nature of the present world economic crisis. A non-neoliberal sketch

- Peter Farkas
- 197: Transport and sustainability, with special regard to the EU Transport White Paper of 2011

- Tamás Fleischer
- 196: Why do we compare the EU with the USA all the time?

- Fruzsina Siger
- 195: Industrial concentration, regional employment and productivity growth - evidence from the late transition period of Hungary

- Miklos Szanyi, Ichiro Iwasaki and Balázs Lengyel
- 194: Evaluating the risk of unemployment: comparison between the two most populated Greek regions with the entire country

- Stavros Rodokanakis and Irini Moustaki
- 193: Transport policy in the European Union from an Eastern perspective

- Tamás Fleischer
- 192: The European neighbourhood policy, concept, practice, future and the priorities of Hungary

- Tamas Szigetvari
- 191: The concentric-circle model of FDI spilklover effects estimation using Hungarian panel data

- Miklos Szanyi, Ichiro Iwasaki, Peter Csizmadia, Miklos Illessy and Csaba Mako
- 190: Transformation and catch-up issues in Hungary, examined in network alignment terms

- Andrea Szalavetz
- 189: The evolution of a post-crisis world - new trends and structures in a turbulent global system

- Mihaly Simai
- 188: Examining the impact of European regional policy

- Zsuzsanna Tron
- 187: Clusters and the development of supplier networks for transnational companies

- Miklos Szanyi, Magdolna Sass, Peter Csizmadia, Miklos Illessy, Ichiro Iwasaki and Csaba Mako
- 186: An initial investigation of the EU's 2020 climate change package and its potential domestic impact

- David L. Ellison and Attila Hugyecz
- 184: Russian investment abroad: the basic flows and features

- Boris Kheyfets
- 183: EU-Ukrainian relations in the light of the new agreement: Ukraine's expectations and realities

- Volodymyr Sidenko
- 182: Russian ideas on integration within the CIS space: how do they match or clash with EU ideas?

- Svetlana Glinkina
- 181: On the politics of climate change - is there and East-West divide?

- David L. Ellison
- 180: The Polish perspective on 2008-2009 budget review

- Anna Wisniewski
- 178: Behind the figures. Trade-related factors affecting world economic growth since 1990

- Peter Farkas
- 177: Subnational regionalism in a supranational context: the case of Hungary

- David L. Ellison
- 176: Analysis of the success and failure in the labour markets of selected EU member-states: macroeconomic aspects

- Iwona Mertin and Ognian N. Hishow
- 175: The Ukrainian economy in Europe

- Zsuzsa Ludvig and Gabor Foti
- 174: Industrial competitiveness and labour market transformation in Hungary: macroeconomic developments and empirical analysis

- Klara Foti and Sandor Buzas
- 173: Market correlatives, market palliatives and the new politics of European industrial and regional development

- David L. Ellison