Dr. András INOTAI Director, Institute for World Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
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1977 | PhD., International Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
1991 | Dr. Sc., International Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences |
1967-1979 | Research Fellow, Institute for World Economics Budapest |
1971 | Visiting Research Fellow, Kiel, Institute for World Economy |
1972-1973 | Visiting Professor, San Marcos University, Lima, Peru |
1977 | PhD on Andean Integration |
1979-1980 | Senior Research Fellow, Institute for World Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest |
1981-1989 | Head of Department in the same institute |
1987-1989 | First Deputy Director, in the same institute |
1989-1991 | The World Bank, Trade Policy Division |
since 1993 | Visiting Professor, College of Europe, Bruges |
since 1994 | Visiting Professor, College of Europe, Warsaw |
1996-1998 | Head of the Strategic Task Force on Integration into the European Union |
since 1991 | General Director of the Institute for World Economics, Budapest |
2002-2003 | Visiting Professor, Columbia University, New York |
since 2006 | European Online Academy, Berlin |
since 2007 | ZEI, Master Course, Bonn |
Major fields of research activities: | |
- major economic challenges in the era of globalisation (growth and job-creation, demography, migration, supply security), | |
- the shifting balance of global economic power, with special reference to China, | |
- global financial, economic and social crisis and its medium term consequences, | |
- the post-crisis European integration: deepening, enlarging and global role, | |
- economic transformation in Central and Eastern Europe: retrospection after twenty years in regional comparison. |
Mitgliedschaften
Chairman of the Board of the Foundation on European Studies, Europe 2002 | |
Member of the Economic Council at Corvinus University Budapest, since 2006 | |
Membership in international Scientific Advisory Boards: | |
Ifo Institute, Munich; Research Center for European Integration, Bonn; Institute for European Politics, Berlin; Economic Policy Institute, Sofia; United Nations Intellectual History Project, New York. |
Publikationen
The Impacts of Enlargement on the Central and Eastern Countries (2009): SNU-KIEP EU Centre Research Series 09-02, Seoul, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP), 73 pp. | |
Relaciones de Cuba con la Unión Europea: evolución, problemas y perspectivas / Andras Inotai, 247-278.p. In: Cuba, 2009 : Reflexiones en torno a los 50 anos de la revolución de Castro, ( 2009), ed. by Andrzej Dembicz. Warszawa : Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos : Universidad de Varsovia, 362 pp. | |
A változó Kína (China in Change, edited with Ottó Juhász) (2009) Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó, 331 pp. | |
The European Union and Southeastern Europe. Troubled Waters Ahead? (2007) Bruxelles, P.I.E. Peter Lang , ( College of Europe Studies , No. 7.). 414 pp. | |
The Employment Impact of FDI. The Experience of South East European Countries. Discussion Paper. (2006) Paris, OECD, 111 pp | |
A globalizáció kihívásai és Magyarország (Challenges of Globalization and Hungary) (2001) Ed. by György Földes and András Inotai, Budapest, Napvilág Kiadó, 400 pp. | |
On the Way. Hungary and the European Union (1998), Budapest, Belvárosi K.-IBS, 230 pp. | |
Research articles: | |
about 400 in different professional and scientific reviews in Hungary, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, France, Mexico etc. |