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Külgazdaság Vol. 5-6/2021

The export-enhancing effect of a stronger relative protection of intellectual property rights BENEDEK NAGY – GÁBOR BODNÁR The objective of this paper is to introduce the notion of relative intellectual property rights protection strength and to analyze its effect on

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Külgazdaság Vol. 3-4/2021

Economic analyses in Spring 2021 Külgazdaság has been publishing the analyses and the forecasts of the economic research institutions since 2001 and we follow the tradition in this issue. As to the Spring World Economic Outlook of the International Monetary

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Külgazdaság Vol. 1-2/2021

Digital transformation and new actors in manufacturing value chains ANDREA SZALAVETZ The point of departure of this paper is the old new phenomenon of industry convergence, being intensified by digital transformation. Zooming in on manufacturing value chains it highlights that

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Külgazdaság Vol. 9-10/2020

EMU 2.0 – Responsibility versus solidarity? PÉTER HALMAI Deepening of the Economic Monetary Union is the key issue for the European integration. During the debates on EMU 2.0, two approaches have emerged. These take different positions in terms of the

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Külgazdaság Vol. 7-8/2020

Innovative companies – innovative investors Western experiences of equity market for startups JUDIT KARSAI In addition to traditional venture capital funds, business angels, business accelerators and incubators, as well as crowdfunding platforms play an important role in financing startup companies.

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Külgazdaság Vol. 5-6/2020

Productivity, Innovation and Foreign Trade (Hungarian Firm-level Data) LÁSZLÓ HALPERN In addition to exports, imports are important factors too when the relationship between innovation and productivity is analyzed at the level of firms. Innovation boosts productivity, and this impact has

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Külgazdaság Vol. 1-2/2020

Abstracts of the Articles INQUIRY Has the crisis been approaching? Economists all over the world have been long pondering what kind of crisis has been approaching, would it bring economic slowdown or recession – and when. Other economists have been

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Külgazdaság Vol. 11-12/2019

Abstracts of the Articles The effect of changes in the terms of trade on gross domestic income, domestic absorption and income convergence. Experiences of member-states of the European Union between 1995 and 2017, with lessons for Hungary GÁBOR OBLATH The

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Külgazdaság Vol. 9-10/2019

Abstracts of the Articles The eurozone after the crisis: a monetary union operable without fiscal union KÁROLY ATTILA SOÓS When 11 European Union member countries established the eurozone, they did not follow the view of a large number of economist

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Külgazdaság Vol. 5-6/2019

Five studies on one subject LÁSZLÓ CSABA, GYÖRGY CSÁKI, DÁNIEL DEÁK, ZOLTÁN GÁLIK AND SZÁZADVÉG-TRIO (DIÁNA HORVÁTH – DÁNIEL MOLNÁR – GÁBOR REGŐS) What would Hungary loose if her EU-membership would have been ceased? That is the question we presented

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