TÓTH, István János
hivatkozások: 1999. január 1.  – 2005. december 31. /
citations: January 1 1999 – December 31 2005



Hivatkozott mű /cited reference

Hivatkozó közlemény /citing publication



In English
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Hanley, Eric -  Lawrence King, Istvan Janos Tóth (2002): ”The State, International Agencies, and Property Transformation in Postcommunist Hungary” American Journal of Sociology 108:129-67.

Lawrence P. King – Iván Szelényi (2005): Post-Communist Economic Systems, in: Neil J. Smelser – Richard Swedberg (eds.): „The Handbook of Economic Sociology”, Princeton University Press, Russell Sage Foundation, Princeton, Oxford, New York, Second edition, pp. 205-229.

D. Stark, B. Vedres, The Social Times of Network Spaces(2004): „Sequence Analysis of Network Formation and Foreign Investment in Hungary 1987-2001”, American Journal of Sociology,

Andrew G Walder (2003): Politics and Property in Transformational Economies: A theory of Elite Oppurtunity, April, www.ciaonet.org

John S. Earle – Csaba Kucsera -  Álmos Telegdy (2005): „Ownership Concentration and Corporate Performance on the Budapest Stock Exchange: do too many cooks spoil the goulash?” Corporate Governance: An International Review, Vol. 13. Issue 2. Page 254, March 2005.

H. Kevin Steensma, L, Tihanyi, M. A. Lyles, C. Dhanaraj (2004):”The Evolving Value of Foreign Partnerships in Transitioning Economies” University of Washington

Nina Bandelj (2003): „Varieties of Capitalism in Central and Eastern Europe”, Princeton University, Department of Sociology, May.

Nina Bandelj (2004): „Institutional Foundations of Economic Transformations in Central and Eastern Europe (1990-2000), University of California

Mihály Simai: „The sources and consequences of poverty and inegality in Eastern Europe and the CIS Countries and the Beginning of the 21 Century, http://www.vki.hu

Balázs Vedres (2004): „Testing Narratives of Postsocialism: Transition and Sequence Approaches to the Ownership Histories of the Largest Hungarian Corporations, http://www.socialnetwork.hu

Balázs Vedres (2004): „Relational Mechanisms of Globalizing Postsocialism. A Sequence Approach to Foreign Investment and Large Firm Ownership in Hungary, 1991-1999, Columbia University

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Toth, Istvan Janos (2001): „Market Environment and Production of Hungarian Manufacturing Firms”, http://www.econ.core.hu/~tothij

Lawrence P. King – Iván Szelényi (2005): Post-Communist Economic Systems, in: Neil J. Smelser – Richard Swedberg (eds.): „The Handbook of Economic Sociology”, Princeton University Press, Russell Sage Foundation, Princeton, Oxford, New York, Second edition, pp. 205-229.
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Semjén, A. and J. Tóth (2002), “Unofficial Economic Activities and Fiscal Discipline in Hungary as Mirrored in Consecutive Enterprise Surveys on Tax Behaviour”, paper for the conference on Unofficial Activities in Transition Countries: Ten Years of Experience, Zagreb, www.ijf.hr/UE_2002/program.html

Sandra Sookram (2005): Structure and Size of the Household Sector of the Hidden Economy in Trinidad and Tobago, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus,Trinidad and Tobago, staugustine.uwi.edu
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Tóth, István János (1998): „Market links and Growth Capability of Enterprises in a Transforming Economy: The Case of Hungary, http://www.ktk-ie.hu/~tothij

Laszló Csaba (2000): Between Transition and EU Accession: Hungary at the Millenium, Europe-Asia Studies, Vol. 52. Number 5 / July 1, 2000, pp. 805-827.
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Tóth, István János (1998): „Inter-Enterprise Ownership Links in Hungary” Acta Oeconomica 49 (3-4): 365-396.

David Stark -  Balázs Vedres (2001): Pathways of property transformation: Enterprise network careers in Hungary, 1988-2000. Outline of an Analytic Strategy,October, Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy, Columbia University, Working Papers
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Lengyel, Gy. -  I. J.  Tóth (1994): „The Spread of Entrepreneurial Inclinations in Hungary” Studies in Public Policy, No. 224. 1994

John S. Earle – Zuzana Sakova (1999): Entrepreneurship from Scratch: Lessons on the Entry Decision into Self-Employment from Transition Economies, IZA, Discussion Paper, No. 79.

John S. Earle – Zuzana Sakova (1999): Entrepreneurship from Scratch: Lessons on the Entry Decision into Self-Employment from Transition Economies, SITE, Working Paper No. 145.
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Árvai, Zs – I. J. Tóth (2001): Liquidity constraints and consumer impatience, National Bank of Hungary, Working Paper Series


Gregory Ganev, Krisztina Molnár, Krzysztof Rybinski – Przemislaw Woyniak (2002): Transmission Mechanism of Monetary Policy in Central and Eastern Europe, CASE Reports No. 52.

Akos Rona-Tas (2004): Consumer credit and society in transition countries, European Civil Society Network Conference on Market and Civil Society in Europe, Madrid, Spain, September 23-25. 2004
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Sik, E. – I. J. Tóth (1998): Some Elements of the Hidden Economy in Hungary Today, Social Report - 1998

Bettina Musiolek (2002): Decent Work in the Informal Sector CEE/CIS Region, ILO, Employment Sector 2002/7, Working Paper on the Informal Economy
In Hungarian

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Hanley, E. – L. King – I.J. Tóth. 2002. The State, International Agencies, and Property Transformation in Postcommunist Hungary. American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 108. No. 1.


Kőhegyi Kálmán (2005): „Vállalkozói hálózatok”, Közgazdasági Szemle, LII. Évfolyam, május (480-493)

Lengyel György – Szántó Zoltán (2005): Kiegészítések Andorka Rudolf: Bevezetés a szociológiába (Osiris Kiadó, Budapest 2003) c. könyvéhez.
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Tóth István János (1998): „A vállalkozások tulajdonosi kapcsolatai Magyarországon”, Közgazdasági Szemle, XLV. évf. 1998. június (591-615)

Kőhegyi Kálmán (2005): „Vállalkozói hálózatok”, Közgazdasági Szemle, LII. Évfolyam, május (480-493)

Laki Mihály (2004): Az ásványvízpiac átalakulása, Közgazdasági Szemle, LI. évf. 2004. december (1151-1171. o.)







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