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Almashi (Sharandakova) Lyudmyla Vasylivna



Almashi (Sharandakova) Lyudmyla Vasylivna

Ph.D. of Economics

Associate Professor of the Faculty of Agriculture and Engineering of the University of Nyiregyhaza in Hungary



Coauthors



Halo Miklosh



Publications



Repository of Institute of Regional Research UDC 332.142:[339.923:061.1](439)
Halo, M., & Almashi, L. (2011). Rehional'na polityka rozvytku Uhorshchyny ta yiyi realizatsiya v ramkakh prohram Yevropeys'koho Soyuzu [Regional Development Policy in Hungary and its Implementation in the Framework of Programme of the European Union]. Rehional'na ekonomika - Regional Economy, 62(4), 160-168. [in Ukrainian].

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The issues of the regional development alignment of Hungarian regions, namely decentralization, reducing of the lag between separate regions, providing the publicity with equal chances of existence and development as well as foreign direct investment attraction to economically depressed eastern regions are outlined. The development plan of the New Hungary for the nearest future, in which Budapest domination should be declined, is analyzed. 
regional policy, decentralization, foreign investment 



Repository of Institute of Regional Research Almashi, L. V. (2009). Investytsiyni protsesy ta yikh vplyv na formuvannya zovnishn'oho borhu Uhorshchyny [Investment Processes and its Influence on the Forming of External Debt of Hungary]. Rehional'na ekonomika - Regional Economy, 54(4), 246 p. [in Ukrainian]. 

It is shown that at the beginning of the third stage of modern world economic and financial crisis the economy of Hungary already was in a state of stagnation. The coalition government of socialists and free democrats, that stands at the helm of the country since 2002, did not conduct in good time reforms in relation to limitation of volumes of consumption, increasing of volumes of profits of the state budget. Financing of all increasing necessities, both of the population and charges on development of infrastructure and export of capital took place due to the external borrowings. As a result, to the end of 2008 after a number of economic indicators (growth of GDP, national debt, deficit of budget and others) Hungary found herself on the last place among former post-socialist countries of Central Europe. The analysis of problems of growth of external debt and external investments embraces a period to the beginning of world financial crisis. 
investment processes, external debt, foreign investments 


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