Centenary of Sándor Kopátsy

February 27, 2022, will be the centenary of birth of Sándor Kopátsy, one of Hungary's best-known economists, who passed in 2020. On this occasion, the Hungarian Economic Association and the Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County Organization of HEA will organize an online conference on the Webex and MKT YouTube channel on Tuesday, February 22, 2022, 14.00 p.m. The [...]

Centenary of Sándor Kopátsy2022-02-23T00:00:17+00:00

Modernisation and extinction

Modernisation and extinction will be the title of a presentation to be held at the invitation of the Demographics Section of the Hungarian Economic Association by János Tóth, biologist, philosopher, habil. Associate Professor of Szeged University Department of Philosophy, author of the book Demográfiai tél - a modernizáció sötét oldala (Demographic Winter - The Dark [...]

Modernisation and extinction2022-01-20T12:19:08+00:00

Firm competitiveness: A general model and a manufacturing application

Firm competitiveness: A general model and a manufacturing application is an English language paper authored by Attila Chikán, Erzsébet Czakó, Bence Kiss-Dobronyi and Dávid Losonci, recently published in the International Journal of Production Economics. A roundtable discussion relating to the study will be organised by the Economic Policy and Economic Theory Section, the Industry and [...]

Firm competitiveness: A general model and a manufacturing application2022-01-20T12:21:31+00:00

Centripetal and centrifugal forces in the European Union

Centripetal and centrifugal forces in the European Union is the title of a paper by György Szapáry, published in the Financial and Economic Review in December 2021. The issue will be discussed at a roundtable event organised by the Financial and Economic Review and the Hungarian Economic Association (HEA), to take place on Thursday, 27 [...]

Centripetal and centrifugal forces in the European Union2022-01-27T23:59:42+00:00

Diagnosis of Hungarian economic higher education

Diagnosis of Hungarian economic higher education before the change in maintenance of universities (Látlelet a hazai közgazdasági felsőoktatásról az egyetemek fenntartóváltása előtt) is an article by Imre Lengyel, Professor of the University of Szeged, published in the Economic Review in October 2021. A discussion relating to the article will be organised by the Hungarian Economic [...]

Diagnosis of Hungarian economic higher education2022-01-20T12:25:45+00:00

Three decades of labour legislation

Three decades of labour legislation will be the title of a conference organised by the Labour and Social Law Section of the Hungarian Lawyers Association, the ELTE Faculty of Law Department of Labour and Social Law, and the Labour Section of the Hungarian Economic Association, to take place on Thursday, 3 March 2022, from 2 [...]

Three decades of labour legislation2022-03-04T00:05:14+00:00

The approaching limits to growth

The Limits to Growth authored by Donella Meadows, Jorgen Randers, and Dennis Meadows was presented at the Smithsonian Institute, Washington almost fifty years ago on 1 March 1972, undoubtedly a hugely important and influential book to date. The Hungarian Economic Association (HEA) is organising an online conference to mark the 50th anniversary of publication to [...]

The approaching limits to growth2022-03-01T23:59:50+00:00

Transnational programmes

Experiences of the transnational programmes implemented with Hungarian participation and their future in the 2021–2027 EU programming period will be the title of an online forum organised in English by the European Union Section of the Hungarian Economic Association, to take place on Tuesday, 14 December 2021, from 2 p.m. via Webex and HEA’s YouTube [...]

Transnational programmes2021-12-15T00:00:48+00:00

Is U.S.-China conflict unavoidable?

Is U.S.-China conflict unavoidable? This is the title of the online discussion organised by the International Economic Association (IEA) at Zoom application at 3.00 pm CET on 4th January, 2022. Speakers of the event: John Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) and Susan A. Thornton (Paul Tsai China Center, Yale Law School). Discussants: Jisi Wang (Peking University) [...]

Is U.S.-China conflict unavoidable?2022-01-05T00:01:52+00:00
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