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Not always visible, but plenty – hazardous waste in Hungarian battery factories

Not always visible, but plenty – hazardous waste in Hungarian battery factories Article by Andrea Éltető on the  Institute of World Economics’ blog   Over the past year, battery waste has been in the Hungarian news mostly because of illegally dumped discarded batteries. Iklad, Abasár, Mocsa, Salgótarján, Sárbogárd – in these cities thousands of tons […]

Medve-Bálint, G., Éltető, A.: Economic nationalists, regional investment aid, and the stability of FDI-led growth in East Central Europe

Economic nationalists, regional investment aid, and the stability of FDI-led growth in East Central Europe   Authors: Gergő Medve-Bálint, Andrea Éltető In: Journal of European Public Policy, 2024 DOI: 10.1080/13501763.2024.2305834   Abstract Although economic nationalist governments in East Central Europe (ECE) have strongly challenged FDI-dependence, FDI-led growth has remained stable across the region. The political […]

Éltető. A., Szemlér, T.: Hungary in the European Union – Cooperation, Peacock Dance and Autocracy

Hungary in the European Union – Cooperation, Peacock Dance and Autocracy   Authors: Andrea Éltető, Tamás Szemlér In: Comparative Southeast European Studies, 71(3), 272-299. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/soeu-2022-0051   Abstract Hungary had been one of the frontrunners in the political and economic transition process in Central and Eastern Europe in the 1990s, and in 2004 it joined […]

Éltető, A., Vlčková, J., Křenková, E., Túry G.: Disruptions and resilience building in Central European automotive supply chains

Disruptions and resilience building in Central European automotive supply chains   Authors: Andrea Éltető, Jana Vlčková, Eva Křenková, Gábor Túry In: Journal of East European Management Studies, 28(3), 557-578. DOI: doi.org/10.5771/0949-6181-2023-3   Abstract In this paper, we focus on the disruptions of automotive GSCs and their resilience building in Central Europe where the economic role […]