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Competitive pressure and its social consequences in EU member states and in associated countries



Final Conference


28-29 April 2006, Popper room, Central European University, Nádor u 9, Budapest 1051


Program

28 April 2006, Friday


10:00  -  10:10     Opening by Károly Fazekas, director (IEHAS)
10:10  -  10:25     Halpern, L (IEHAS): Introduction
10:25  -  11:00     Dobrinsky, R (UNECE): Firms' responses to competitive pressure: methodology, empirical evidence and policy implications
11:00  -  11:15     Discussion
11:15  -  11:50     Strotmann, H (IAW): Entrepreneurial Survival
11:50  -  12:00     Discussion
 
12:00  -  13:30     Lunch break
 
13:30  -  14:05     Hijzen, A (UNOTT): The Effects at Home of Investing Abroad: Evidence from Matched French Firms (co-authors Mayer, T and S Jean)
14:05  -  14:15     Discussion
14:15  -  14:50     Pisu, M (UNOTT): Exporting, linkages and productivity spillovers from foreign direct investment (co-authors Girma, S and H Görg)
14:50  -  15:00     Discussion
 
15:00  -  15:20     Break
 
15:20  -  15:55     Polanec, S (IERS): Outward FDI and Productivity: Micro Evidence from Slovenia
15:55  -  16:05     Discussion
16:05  -  16:40     Muraközy, B (CEU): Foreign presence and price-cost margins in Hungary
16:40  -  16:50     Discussion
16:50  -  17:25     Cok, M (IERS): Decomposition of income inequality for Slovenia and Croatia
17:25  -  17:35     Discussion

29 April 2006, Saturday


 9:00  -   9:35     Stanculescu, M (RCEM): Effects of competitive pressure at the household level: activity, income and social policy
 9:35  -   9:45     Discussion
 9:45  -  10:20     Molnár G (IEHAS): Competitive pressure and subjective welfare; part 1 and 2
10:20  -  10:30     Discussion
 
10:30  -  10:50     Break
 
10:50  -  11:25     Lelkes, O (European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research): Knowing what is good for you. Empirical analysis of personal preferences and the "objective good"
11:25  -  11:35     Discussion
11:35  -  12:10     Kőrösi, G (IEHAS): Labour adjustment and restructuring in transition economies
12:10  -  12:20     Discussion
12:20  -  12:40     Conclusions

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