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Miklos Szanyi

languages:

Hungarian (native), English (fluent)

Senior researcher, later director of the Institute of World Economy (Hungarian Academy of Sciences), and currently research adviser. Professor of economics from 2010, teaching at Corvinus University (Budapest), Debrecen University (director of the Ph.D. School in Economics), and most recently at Szeged University. His research interests include international economics, the processes of transformation in Eastern and Central Europe, foreign direct investments, development, and innovation.

Related Works:

Foreign Direct Investments in Small Business of Transition Economies

Public notion usually attributes superior qualities to foreign direct investments in transition economies. According to a common belief they are equipped with modern technology, possess up-to-date managerial capacities, use state-of-the-art management practices, are more effective than local companies and show better financial performances. These qualities clearly distinguish foreign ventures from domestic ones. There is an … Continued

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