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Macroeconomics - Research Projects
Major current research programs:
EPIN Training Workshop and Mentoring
Price differentials between Hungary and EU Member States
"Assessing the demand for rail freight transport in Hungary"
Background Study to Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Background Studies to Updating Hungarian External Economy Strategy
Analytical Overview of Budget Preparation and Main Fiscal processes of the EU
Major past research programs:
2007
The Impact of Sustained High Oil Prices on the European Economy
Modernisation of Public Finances
Methodology for Government Strategy-building
2006
Competitiveness, Lisbon Strategy and State Involvement 2006
External Financing of Hungarian Small and Medium-sized Enterprises between 2000-2005
EPIN Research Capacity Development
Supplements and Proposals for the Revision of the National Action Plan
Employment Initiatives for an ageing Workforce in the New Member States plus Romania and Bulgaria
Strategic Oil Stocking in the Central European Region
Good Practices Consultant for the Investment Reform Index
Investment Opportunities in the Energy Sectors of Southeast European Countries
2005
National Broadband Strategy 2005
Regional Aspects of Competitiveness
Background Study to Prepare the Hungarian Investment Incentive Strategy
Analysis of the Energy Sectors of Neighbouring Countries
Electricity Import Opportunities for Hungary until 2010
2004
Think Tank Partnership on Russian Economic Reforms
Economic and Political Relations after the EU Enlargement
Quality Assurance for Various Background Studies for the National Development Office
2003
Alternatives for Exchange Rate Regimes in Advanced Transition Economies
Lessons from Privatization in Central and Eastern Europe
Restructuring and Development of the Banking Sector in Advanced Transition Countries
2002
Floating Exchange Rate Arrangements and EMU Membership in Pre-Accession Economies
Exchange Rate Strategies During EU Enlargement
2001
Managing Foreign Capital Flows in Transition Economies of Central and Eastern Europe