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FDI and Industrial Networks in Hungary

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  • Judit Hamar

    (Kopint-Datorg Ltd. Csokonai u.3, 1081 Budapest VIII, Hungary)

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The paper summarises some of the key findings of research on the macro and microeconomic effects of FDI, the impact of the MNCs on development, industrial and trade restructuring, and presents a first attempt to draw a map of industrial networks in Hungary. It answers the question whether the rapidly increasing presence of the MNCs did, and will, increase the gap between indigenous and foreign-owned firms in Hungary, or not; and whether the negative effects of a dual-type of economic development could be revised or at least moderated by economic policy Some policy conclusions on the competitive and strategic position of the interviewed firms and their "parents" are drawn from the results.

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  • Judit Hamar, 2002. "FDI and Industrial Networks in Hungary," UCL SSEES Economics and Business working paper series 13, UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES).
  • Handle: RePEc:see:wpaper:13
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    1. Katarina Bacic & Ivana Rasic Bakaric & Suncana Slijepcevic, 2017. "Sources of productivity differentials in manufacturing in post-transition urban South-East Europe," Working Papers 1706, The Institute of Economics, Zagreb.
    2. Bačić, Katarina & Račić, Domagoj & Ahec Šonje, Amina, 2004. "FDI and economic growth in Central and Eastern Europe: Is there a link?," MPRA Paper 83136, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised Nov 2004.

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