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Round-Tripping Foreign Direct Investment: Why It Matters and What Can Be Done - by Magdolna Sass and Imre Fertő Read more

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The results of a qualitative focus group research and a case study in the region of Szigetköz, Hungary by Petra Kinga Kézai and Szandra Gombos Read more

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Factors influencing the spatial distribution of international retirement migrants settling in Hungary - by Dóra Gábriel Read more

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Who would support and pay for a residential carbon tax in Hungary – and under what conditions? – Csaba Weiner – Dániel Muth Read more

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New book edited and written by the researchers of the Institute of World Economics

Part of the International Political Economy Series book series (IPES). First Online: 15 May 2021, Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. This volume brings together a collection of selected original research conducted in the framework of the research project ‘From developmental states to new protectionism: changing repertoire of state interventions to promote development in an unfolding new world order’ (FK 124573) supported by the National Research, Development and Innovation Office (NRDIO) of Hungary. Keywords: uneven development, crisis, global periphery, international political economy, developmental policy-making