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- 172: R and D, and competitiveness in the enlarged EU: the role of the state and financing

- Istvan Korosi
- 171: The Hungarian countryside in 2015

- Miklos Somai
- 170: Relationship of structural change and competitiveness in Hungarian manufacturing 1998-2003

- Miklos Szanyi
- 169: Weighting the politics of the environment in the new Europe

- David L. Ellison
- 168: Russian FDI in Central and Eastern European countries: opportunities and threats

- Csaba Weiner
- 167: At a turning point: The Southeast economies

- Andras Inotai, Tamas Novak, Miklos Szanyi and Tamas Szemler
- 166: Competitiveness and industrial renewal via production relocation by global multinational networks

- Miklos Szanyi
- 165: New modes of governance and EU structural and cohesion policy in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania

- Annamaria Artner
- 164: Do multinationals 'misuse' corporate income-tax holidays: an analysis based on Hungarian balance-sheet figures

- Miklos Szanyi
- 163: Competitiveness and position changes of Hungarian manufacturing product groups in the EU market

- Sandor Buzas
- 162: he impact of Foreign Direct Investment on regional development in Poland

- Anna Wisniewski
- 161: Divide and conquer: the EU enlargement's successful conclusion?

- David L. Ellison
- 160: Determinants of industrial restructuring in the pre-accession transition economies: the case of Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland

- Darko Hajdukovic and Iraj Hashi
- 159: Competitiveness strategies, resource struggles and national interest in the new Europe

- David L. Ellison
- 158: The first EU Eastern enlargement: impacts on the German economy and public perceptions

- Richard Ochmann
- 157: Belarus on the EU borders - the impact of enlargement on trade and cross-border cooperation

- Andrei I. Lobatch
- 156: Potential migration after the first round of EU Eastern enlargement: impacts on Germany's labour market and welfare system

- Richard Ochmann
- 155: Structural change, structural competitiveness

- Andrea Szalavetz
- 154: The impact of changes in competitiveness on labour market and human resource development, the case of Hungary

- Klara Foti
- 153: EU integration mechanisms affecting Hungarian public policies in waste management

- Tamás Fleischer and Peter Futo
- 152: Japan's trade and FDI policies in the first decade of the 21st century facts and probable trends

- Andras Hernadi
- 151: Romania and the trade and the development approaches to CEE convergence with the EU, under the competitive pressures of integration

- Andreea Vass
- 150: Fiscal adjustment in Hungary (1991-2003)

- Amalia Fugaru
- 149: Hungary and Bosnia and Herzegovina - a success and a failure of transition

- Dragoljub Stojanov
- 148: Regional cooperation in the Balkans as an essential step towards EU membership - lessons of Visegrád

- Plamena Spassova
- 147: Economic and political relations after the EU enlargement - the Visegrad countries and Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova

- Kalman Dezseri and Pal Gaspar
- 146: State aid to the Hungarian manufacturing sector 1990-2000

- Miklos Szanyi
- 145: Sustainable-settlement criteria, eco-cities and prospects in Central and Eastern Europe

- Tamás Fleischer
- 144: Comparative analysis of competitiveness - the Czech Republic and Hungary - an institutional approach

- Libor Zidek
- 143: Challenges of Hungarian science policy - the evolution of a knowledge-based economy and society

- Miklos Szanyi and Norbert Buzas
- 142: Peripheral participants in global production networks - changing dynamics in the transformation from industrial to intellectual capitalism

- Andrea Szalavetz
- 141: An FDI-based development model for Hungary - new challenges?

- Miklos Szanyi
- 140: Potential migration from Hungary to Austria after EU accession and possible impacts of this

- Klara Foti
- 139: Infrastructure networks in Central Europe and EU enlargement

- Tamás Fleischer
- 138: Far Eastern responses to globalization

- Annamaria Artner, Andras Szekely-Doby, Zoltan Bassa, Andras Hernadi and Klara Meszaros
- 137: Transformation and Hungarian regional development - facts, trends, dilemmas and objectives

- Tamas Szigetvari and Eva Ehrlich
- 136: Business-cycle development in Hungary and Europe - the consequences of EU and EMU accession for Hungary's labour market

- Kalman Dezseri
- 135: The transition to a market economy in the successor states of former Yugoslavia differences of North and South

- Yoji Koyama
- 134: 'Tertiarization' of manufacturing industry in the new economy - experiences in Hungarian companies

- Andrea Szalavetz
- 133: Food aid for food security - trends and changes in the 1990s

- Zoltan Tiba
- 132: Foreign trade flows and economic activity in Slovenia - causality patterns from a transition episode

- Jani Beko
- 131: The Hungarian automotive industry

- Miklos Somai
- 130: Bankruptcy regulations, policy credibility and asset transfers in Hungary

- Miklos Szanyi
- 129: Some neglected effects of EU enlargements - rationalization and specialization

- Andrea Szalavetz
- 128: The management of accession to the European Union in Poland and Hungary

- Krisztina Vida and Dorota Pyszna
- 127: Development theory on relations between the state and the market and on their effects on the peripheries of the world economy

- Peter Farkas
- 126: Spillover effects and business linkages of foreign-owned firms in Hungary

- Miklos Szanyi
- 125: Outward foreign direct investment in Hungary - motivations and effects

- Andrea Elteto and Katalin Antaloczy
- 124: Subcontracting and outward processing trade as a form of networking in Hungary

- Miklos Szanyi
- 123: What patterns does Hungary's real integration into the EU show - A Heckscher-Ohlin model and some time-series analyses

- Sandor Buzas, Judit Habuda and Csaba Novak
- 122: Some reflections on possible scenarios for EU enlargement - Some key issues in understanding the negotiations on accession to the European Union

- Andras Inotai
- 121: Economic breaktrough by the Mediterranean countries in the context of EU enlargement

- Tamas Szigetvari and Louai Balbisi
- 120: Life after death: Is it efficient to reallocate the assets of financially distressed firms? Result of an empirical survey

- Miklos Szanyi
- 119: Western policy lessons in the second phase of regional transformation

- Andrea Szalavetz
- 118: The competitiveness of Hungarian companies

- Andrea Elteto
- 117: Multinationals and trade - trading multinationals - the example of Hungary and the USA

- Andea Elteto and Sugimoto Shoshichi
- 116: Technical barriers to trade for Hungarian exports to the European Union

- Kalman Dezseri, Andrea Elteto and Sandor Meisel
- 115: The agricultural aspects of Hungarian accession to the EU

- Judit Kiss
- 114: Japan and Asia in a new global age

- Andras Hernadi and Makoto Taniguchi
- 113: The structural and regional implications of the new economy in transition economies

- Andrea Szalavetz
- 112: Risk factors in the establishment and running of EMU

- Margit Racz
- 111: Economic relations between Russia and the Central European countries

- Kalman Dezseri
- 110: Regional development and the EU pre-accession and structural funds trends and possible courses of action

- Tamas Szemler
- 109: Coming in from the cold: the Hungarian economy in the 20th century

- Eva Ehrlich and Gabor Revesz
- 108: The effects of foreign direct investment on R&D and innovation in Hungary

- Peter Farkas
- 107: Reflections on the timing of EU enlargement

- Andras Inotai
- 39: Considerations on advantages and drawbacks of an infrastructure-oriented development strategy

- Tamás Fleischer