Supporter | The project is supported by the „Strategic Grant” program of the International Visegrad Fund, www.visegradfund.org |
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The International Visegrad Fund (IVF) Strategic Grant project is the Institute of World Economics (IWE) – Research Centre for Economic and Regional Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences contribution to long-term cooperation among the four institutes: Europeum Institute for European Policy (Prague), Warsaw School of Economics (Warsaw), Institute of Economic Research Slovak Academy of Sciences (Bratislava) and the leader IWE (Budapest). |
Duration | August 2012 - July 2015 |
Short description | V4 countries have to manage new types of challenges and focus their attention again a little more on themselves in order to efficiently overcome those challenges. During this process there is once again an increasing need to share experience among V4, in order to use lessons of the partners. The aim of the project is to analyse, describe and forecast how the V4 countries and their cooperation burdened by the impacts of the crisis and domestic social trends would look like in 2022 after 10 years. |
Coordinator | Institute of World Economics RCERS, HAS |
Project has tree output: | research, conference and publication |
Events | First, kick off conference "The success of European integration and the role of the V4 - current challenges and future visions" Bratislava, Slovakia November 23, 2012
Presentations
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2nd, multilateral conference “In a post-crisis mood: looking for potential future drivers of V4 cooperation”
Presentations
Responses from V4 countries: Hungary
Czech Republic economic perspective
3rd, multilateral conference "Importance of the Visegrad cooperation in changing European and global circumstances” Warsaw, Poland July 18, 2014
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Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the EU and USA: A view from Poland Ewa Kaliszuk (Institute for Market, Consumption and Business Cycles Research)
Crisis in Ukraine: Implications for V4 Dariusz Kalan (Polish Institute of International Affairs) ![]()
EU Governance Trends – Dilemmas and Recommendations for the Visegrad Countries Krisztina Vida (HAS CERS, Institute of World Economics) ![]()
Gábor Túry (HAS CERS, Institute of World Economics) ![]()
Policy responses to economic and social challenges in the Slovak Republic Boris Hosoff (Institute of Economic Research, Slovak Academy of Sciences) ![]()
Trends of the demographic situation in Poland in 2005-2013, challenges for the future Elzbieta Kawecka-Wyrzykowska (Warsaw School of Economics) ![]()
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Project closing conference "Prospects of the Visegrad cooperation: identifying converging and diverging factors” Budapest, Hungary July 21, 2015 Presentations
Challenges of EU governance trends and future perspectives of V4 cooperation
Russia as a dividing (?) factor in the Visegrad cooperation
Recent challenges of EU governance - Poland’s perspectives
Visegrad cooperation from the Slovak Republic’s perspective
Is there a social compatibility among the Visegrad countries?
Emerging Visegrad countries are the engine of Europe, but what about the fuel?
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Publications | Visegrad Prospects Woking Paper
Some relevant details about social processes - the challenges we face (blogpost) BOOK: Prpspects of the Visegrad cooperation - Identifying converging and diverging factors |
Press release on the implementation of the research project
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Contact | Institute of World Economics – Research Centre for Economic
and Regional
Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Budaörsi út 45, 1112 Budapest, Hungary |
