Marer, Paul
Márer, Pál 1936-...
Marer, Paul 1936-
VIAF ID: 59164408 ( Personal )
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Works
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Amerikai-magyar gazdasági kapcsolatok, import-protekcionizmus az USA-ban, és Magyarország késztermék-exportjának növelése | |
An annotated and cross-referenced bibliography of East-West commerce | |
Aspects particuliers | |
Can joint ventures in Hungary serve as a bridge to the CMEA market ? | |
Comparative privatization and restructuring in Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republik, 1989-1995 | |
Comparison of Hungarian agricultural and nonagricultural incomes in current and real terms, 1938 and 1949-1970 | |
Creditworthiness and reform in Poland : Western and Polish perspectives | |
Dollar GNPs of the U. S. S. R. and Eastern Europe | |
East European integration and East-West trade | |
East-West technology transfer : study of Hungary, 1968-1984 | |
East-west trade & technology transfer : an agenda of research needs : proceedings of a conference | |
Economic relations between Eastern, Central and Western Europe | |
The economics and politics of reform in Hungary | |
Ekonomia wyzysku : dokumenty | |
Exchange rates in Eastern Europe : types, derivation and application | |
Foreign trade prices in the Soviet bloc : a theoretical and empirical study | |
Foreign trade strategies of nations: a new interpretation | |
A forint konvertibilitása [hogyan, mikor és milyen típusú konvertibilitás vezethető be Magyarországon?] | |
The future of socialist economic integration | |
Les Grands problèmes | |
The gross domestic product of Czechoslovakia, 1970-1980 | |
Historically planned economies : a guide to the data | |
Hungary during 1988-1994 | |
Joint meeting of management and trade union experts on "trade relations with countries in transition : separating fact from fiction". | |
KGST termelési integráció közgazdasági kérdései. | |
Külgazdasági liberalizálás : nemzetközi tapasztalatok és a magyar gazdaságpolitika | |
Market mechanism reforms in Hungary | |
National accounts and the estimation of gross domestic product and its growth rates for Romania | |
Perestroika in Eastern Europe : Hungary's economic transformation, 1945-1988 | |
Poland's debt situation in global perspective | |
The Polish economy in the year 2000 : need and outlook for systemic reforms, recovery and growth strategy | |
Polish-US industrial cooperation in the 1980s : findings of a joint research project | |
Postwar pricing and price patterns in socialist foreign trade, 1946-1971. | |
Recent developments in the Hungarian financial system | |
Reformok a Szovjetunióban és a kelet-európai országokban | |
Réunion mixte d'experts patronaux et sindicaux sur les "Relations commerciaux avec les pays en transition: dissocier la réalité et la fiction" | |
Selected comparisons of the financial systems of the USSR, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland | |
Soviet and East European foreign trade, 1946-1969 : statistical compendium and guide | |
The "Soviet Bloc" as an integration model : economic, political, military, and cultural aspects | |
Suitable forint convertibility what type, when and how to introduce | |
A "szovjet blokk" mint integrációs modell: gazdasági, politikai és katonai aspektusok | |
Transfert de technologie entre l'Est et l'Ouest : étude de la Hongrie, 1968-1984 | |
Transforming the core : restructuring industrial enterprises in Russia and Central Europe | |
The Transition to a market economy | |
US financing of East-West trade : the political economy of government credits and the national interest | |
Vállalati esettanulmányok | |
Valutaárfolyamok és konvertibilitás Magyarország új gazdasági mechanizmusában | |
Wallenberg mentőakció | |
Wallenberg rescue operation | |
What roles for the IMF and the World Bank in Poland |