Sass, M., Vlčková, J.: The impact of state activism on domestic multinationals: The case of Czechia and Hungary

The impact of state activism on domestic multinationals: The case of Czechia and Hungary Authors: Magdolna Sass, Jana Vlčková In: Competition & Change, 0(0), (2024) DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/10245294241300680 Abstract This study examines how changing state activism has influenced the internationalization of Czech and Hungarian MNEs after the global financial crisis. Identifying four key channels […]
Czina, V.: The effectiveness of the EU’s rule of law conditionality mechanism

The effectiveness of the EU’s rule of law conditionality mechanism Author: Veronika Czina In: Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics, 10(1), 171-188. DOI: 10.17356/ieejsp.v10i1.1212 Abstract The effectiveness of post-accession conditionality within the EU has been of pivotal importance for the EU in past years. The European Union has plenty of tools for […]
Muth, D., Weiner, C., Lakócai, Cs. Public support and willingness to pay for a carbon tax in Hungary: can revenue recycling make a difference?

Public support and willingness to pay for a carbon tax in Hungary: can revenue recycling make a difference? Authors: Dániel Muth, Csaba Weiner, Csaba Lakócai In: Energy, Sustainability and Society, 14, 30 (2024) DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13705-024-00463-2 Abstract Background To curb human-made carbon-dioxide emissions, the European Union will introduce carbon pricing for buildings and transport in 2027. […]
Czina, V.: Challenges in protecting rule of law: the Hungarian case and EU responses

Challenges in protecting rule of law: the Hungarian case and EU responses Author: Veronika Czina In: Allegra Wirmer, Irene Rusconi (eds.) How can an expanding EU best protect rule of law and democracy? European Council Experts’ Debrief, February 2024, pp. 5-6. Abstract The institutions of the EU have been busy trying to reform […]
Éltető, A., Martin, J.P.: Captured institutions and permeated business – the longevity of Hungarian autocracy

Captured institutions and permeated business – the longevity of Hungarian autocracy Authors: Andrea Éltető, József Péter Martin In: Post-Communist Economies, (2024) DOI: 10.1080/14631377.2024.2306423 Abstract The aim of the article is to show how modern autocracies can distort traditional institutions’ principles of functioning and form state–business relations for their own benefit. Our case […]