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Efficient taxation - newly published in the Working Papers in Public Finance
30/07/2010 | News

BI experts joined forces with researchers of the Hungarian National Bank to write an overview of theoretical considerations and existing empirical evidence, which may contribute to designing the envisaged reforms of the Hungarian tax system.


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EU 2020 Post-Lisbon Strategy - Policy recommendations for the upcoming Hungarian EU presidency
15/07/2010 | News

The Budapest Institute participated in a workshop organised by the National Development Agency on the EU 2020 Post-Lisbon Strategy. Petra Edina Reszkető presented the results and policy recommendations of the research project focusing on the development of the business environment in the Post-Lisbon period.


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Shaping the future of the European Social Fund
23/06/2010 | News

BI senior researcher Agota Scharle presented at a conference held in Brussels to examine the potential role of the European Social Fund in meeting the new Europe 2020 objectives.


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  • We wish to contribute to public policy making grounded in research evidence that would benefit both Hungary and Europe
  • We work to promote the evidence-based approach in public discourse and policy debate.

We are strongly committed to high quality standards, pragmatism, and integrity as our institutional values.


The Institute operates primarily on the following fields:

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