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Policy of privatization in the context of neoliberal changes
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The Neoliberal Roots of Chilean Protest
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First as Tragedy, then as Farce: A Comparative Study of Right-wing Populism in Hungary and Poland
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Neoliberalism and Insecurity in Advanced Capitalism
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Neoliberalization of the higher education in Slovakia: a geographical perspective
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Comparison of Labour Productivity in Hungary and Poland in Selected Section of Economy
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Mutating Neoliberalism <The> Promotion of Italian Investors in Slovakia before and after Global Financial Crisis
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Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland Domestic Final Uses of Gross Product, Structure and Growth, Selected Years, 1965-1978
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Power, Production and Disorder: The Decline of Sweden’s Housing Industrial Complex and the Origins of the Present Housing Discontents
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Neoliberal Resilience Lessons in Democracy and Development from Latin America and Eastern Europe
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Forecasting Exchange Rate Volatility: The Case of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland
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Genesis of the Most Significant Violations of EU Fundamental Values in Hungary and Poland
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Local government on the basic of Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania
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Privatization in Poland <A> Comparative Perspective
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From Embedded to Uncompromising Neoliberalism: Competitiveness Policies and European Union Interscalar Relations in the Case of Greece
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Labour Markets in Poland and Hungary Five Years from the Start of Transition Evidence from Monhtly Data
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<A> Test of intertemporal model of current account: evidence from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia
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<The> Political Economy of Latin America Reflections on Neoliberalism and Development after the Commodity Boom
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Political Economy of State-Owned Enterprises in Poland
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[Rendszerváltás és pénzügypolitika. Tények és tévhitek a neoliberális piacgazdasági átmenetről és a 2010 óta alkalmazott nem konvencionális eszközökről]
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Mutual funds: does the performance erosion effect exist? Evidence from the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland
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Comparison of the economic and monetary development of Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia
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The EU Regional Policy and Regional Policy Challenges in Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovak Republic, Montenegro and Serbia