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Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető The Role of FDI in the Development of the LAO PDRSengpaseuth, Thatsana; Erdey, László; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarThe Lao government has actively promoted foreign direct investment (FDI) in order to overcome limited human resources, poor infrastructure and low productivity since 1988. This thesis aims to investigate the background and development of FDI inflows in Lao PDR. The research has discussed FDI cumulative stocks from 1988 to 2019, the sectoral analysis by analzing the major sectors which are most attractive for foreign investors, understanding the relationship of FDI to Lao economic growth and FDI national position compared to bordered countries.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető The Financial Impact of Brexit on the United Kingdom's EconomyFupsin, Enoch Akin; Máté, Domicián; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarThe financial system of any country is the life line of business, without it, trade won’t take place as smooth as it is supposed to be. Brexit would be a protracted process, lasting around two years from now. The endpoint for the United Kingdom-European Union’s relationship would be subject to a negotiation. Business would face high and increasing levels of uncertainty during this process, Brexit would cause significant disruption for European capital markets, investors and issuers – at a time when Europe needs bigger and better capital markets more than ever, impacting on investment decisions and with macroeconomic consequences. A vote to leave the European Union could cause an initial period of significant dislocation and uncertainty in markets and across the industry, leading to lower economic activities and less cross-border investment. The only two certainties are that lawyers would have a field day, and the cost of disruption would be passed on to customers in terms of higher prices due to the anticipated increase in stiffness of regulations after Brexit.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető The applicability and test of the Chinese version of TFEQ-R21 questionnaire in Chinese college studentsZhao, Lechen; Szakály, Zoltán; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarThe research in this article is based on the TFEQ-R21 questionnaire and collected data from 211 Chinese college students. Through the analysis of the data, it aims to explore the eating behavior of Chinese college students. Can the structure designed by the questionnaire be verified in the group and can be used to measure Eating behavior of the group.The research results indicate that the original TFEQ-R21 questionnaire needs to be revised, and the revised questionnaire has a measurement effect.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Role of Women in AgricultureKrasniqi, Arbenita; Kovács, Krisztián; DE--Mezőgazdaság- Élelmiszertudományi és Környezetgazdálkodási KarThis thesis topic is Role of Women in Agriculture with a case study of the Republic of Kosovo. Having a point of view over the women position in the workforce worldwide by including their role within the family, education, employment, and the focus was continued with women in agriculture worldwide and an analyse on women in agriculture sector in Kosovo.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Eurozone and Maastricht CriteriaOzommah, Ebubechukwu; Toth, Eszter; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarThe Eurozone and Maastricht criteria have been the subject of much debate and scrutiny in recent years. The Maastricht Treaty, signed in 1992, established the criteria for countries to join the Eurozone and adopt the Euro as their currency. These criteria include maintaining low inflation, low government debt, and a stable exchange rate. In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Eurozone has faced significant economic challenges, with many countries struggling to maintain these criteria. Several countries, including Italy and Greece, have seen their debt levels soar as they have attempted to respond to the crisis. Despite these challenges, the Eurozone has remained resilient, with the European Central Bank taking significant steps to support member countries and ensure the stability of the Euro. The pandemic has also highlighted the need for greater economic cooperation and coordination within the Eurozone, as countries work to rebuild their economies and navigate the ongoing uncertainty. Overall, while the Eurozone and Maastricht criteria face ongoing challenges, they remain an important framework for economic stability and growth in Europe. The pandemic has underscored the need for greater cooperation and flexibility within the Eurozone, and it will be interesting to see how these criteria evolve in the coming years to reflect these changing economic realities.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető The Fertility Rates: From Analysis to RationalesWu, Kun; Kapas, Judit; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarThis paper analyses total fertility rates from 40 selected countries over period 1960-2015. Results show the manifestation of population change from high fertility rate to stabilization, further towards sub-replacement level, and the recent reverse. Discusses the comparisons of different means in fertility rate measure, uses scenarios together with literatures, reasoning the fertility rate behaviours behind the individual and population level decisions. Finally elaborates the relationship between population and the environment.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Comparing technical efficiency of Hungarian and Croatian dairy sectorAhmed, Salman; Kovács, Krisztián; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarMy thesis is about the comparison of Hungarian and Croatian dairy sectors along with different farm sizes by using Data Envelopment Analysis(DEA) method to get the technical efficiencies of Hungarian and Croatian dairy farms.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Game theory: Strategic development of Human Resource Management; Collective bargaining case of Major baseball League.Ibrahimov, Musa; Kun, András István; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarThis Thesis is about the usefulness of game theory tool, in strategic human resource management decisions. Case of Collective bargaining will be discussed. Labor and firm negotiations of Major Baseball league will be analyzed and hypothetical tests conducted using tools of game theory.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Regional education inequality in China: what it is and why it matters?He, JunSheng; Czeglédi, Pál; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarChina is the second largest economic system in the world.but China's education funding is far from sufficient, and educational infrastructure does not meet basic requirements. Regional education inequality is obvious. Therefore, reform is needed to reduce education inequality.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető The Impact of COVID-19 on UnemploymentQiu , Wenqing; Nádasi, Levente; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarSince the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in China in early 2020, it has spread fast throughout the world, creating significant shocks to employment markets worldwide. For the study, this paper chooses six economies that are noticeable in global economic development and are heavily impacted by the spread of the epidemic: China, India, the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, and Germany. The particular impact of the pandemic on the unemployment situation in each economy is examined, as well as the employment security measures and policies adopted in the country where employment is stable. By studying the employment situation in these six countries and examining the influence of COVID-19 on unemployment, this study aims to provide some experiential references for other developed and developing countries.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Financial Transaction Tax in the European UnionGuriro, Rohit; Fézer, Tamás; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarThis thesis will focus on a comprehensive review of all aspects of the Financial Transaction Tax established by the European Union. The efficiency of the financial markets is examined further, as is the possibility that this tax may lead to an increase in efficiency, as well as make a contribution that is both fair and substantial to the public finances of the participating countries' financial sectors. In this context, fundamental theoretical concepts, long-term positive benefits of the transaction tax, and downsides and limitations are examined.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető The Role of E-commerce and Digital Financial Services in Expanding Economic Opportunities for Rural Households in Central and Eastern Visayas, PhilippinesOrtea, Hanz Stephen; Szenderák, János; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarThis study examines the transformative impact of e-commerce and digital financial services on rural households in Central and Eastern Visayas, Philippines, where limited access to financial and commercial platforms constrains economic engagement. By analyzing income generation, financial inclusion, and resilience, the research assesses how digital access can reduce the economic gap between rural and urban regions. Using mixed methods, it identifies barriers like low digital literacy and infrastructure limitations. Findings suggest that enhancing access to digital platforms significantly improves market reach, reduces transaction costs, and strengthens community resilience, providing actionable insights for sustainable rural development.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető The introduction of regional policy of the European Union focusing on Finland as a case studyAhula, Dzua Mark; Tóth, Eszter; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarThis work analyzes the development of the European Union since it was created, highlighting when countries joined the Union and creation of different institutions, focusing on Finland and how various funds have been used to develop the region in other to make the lives of Finnish citizens better off.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Analysis of influencing factors of residents' subjective well-beingSu, Wenting; Czeglédi, Pál; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarWith the continuous development of modern economy, people's pursuit of happiness is increasing. Therefore, in order to study what factors affect residents' subjective well-being, this thesis explores the relationship between economic and demographic variables and subjective well-being, and utilizes methods such as chi-square test and Pearson correlation analysis to study the impact of each factor on well-being. In addition, regression equations for happiness are established to explore the interaction between the factors and their impact on subjective happiness. The innovation of this thesis is that it combines the effects of economic and non-economic factors on happiness, which can explore the influencing factors of happiness more comprehensively. However, most of the data in this thesis come from the Chinese database and the World Values Survey, which may lead to the limitations of the final conclusion, which is also a shortcoming of this thesis.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető An analysis of the trend of EU-China trade development: opportunities and challengesChen, Yanjin; Erdey, László; DE--Gazdaságtudományi Karthis thesis aims to analyze the trend of trade development between China and The EU and what both parties can get through bilateral trade. the important point is opportunities and challenges that bilateral trade brought. I will draw a conclusion by adopting economic methods I learned during study periods. It is that China is neither the problem of nor the solution to European competitiveness difficulties. More trade communications should be sought in order to arrive at a better mutual understanding. And then both parties can get win-win.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Impact of intercultural differences on organizational behaviourGollapalli, Sai Sravya; Ujhelyi, Mária; DE--Mezőgazdaság- Élelmiszertudományi és Környezetgazdálkodási KarThe thesis seeks to explore the extent to which intercultural differences have an impact on organizational culture. As globalization increases, companies are acquiring a diverse workforce. The aim of this research is to highlight the importance of acknowledging various cultural backgrounds of employees and how it affects people in a professional setting such as organizations. The research will also explore various concepts of cultural frameworks such as Hofstede model in order to explain cultural diverity at workplaces.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Economic Inequality in the European UnionZhao, Qian; Trón , Zsuzsanna; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarEconomic inequality is a complex and multifaceted issue within the EU, affected by factors such as labor market imbalances, gender differences, age inequality, and unequal access to education. The EU has introduced a variety of policies such as labor market policies, education benefits, and tax incentives to reduce economic disparities and promote economic integration among member States. Although these policies have made progress in some regions, not all regions or groups have benefited from them, and economic inequality still exists, and in some cases, the problem has even worsened. The paper suggests that inequality should be mitigated by improving access to labor markets, ensuring fair wage distribution, and protecting socially vulnerable groups. The EU needs to continuously improve its policy measures to adapt to the changing economic environment and the needs of a diverse population and to promote a fairer economic landscape.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Comparative analysis of regulation of 5G mobile systemWu, Hang; Kovács, István; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarStarting from the earliest days of the first generation of analog phones, each generation of leaps has brought considerable benefits to societies worldwide and promoted ongoing digitization in more global economy areas. The mobile industry is now preparing to move to the fifth-generation (5G) technology, which will be based on 4G achievements and create new opportunities for innovation. The future 5G network aims to provide new high-quality wireless services to meet various vertical industries' stringent and unique needs beyond traditional mobile broadband services. 5G wireless service will be an integral part of the future Gigabit communication network infrastructure. They will lead to a series of innovations that are essential to a mature digital society. More importantly, they will constitute a new value generation system and bring a new problem with appropriately regulating the new technology.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Success Factors For Small and Medium-sized Enterprises(SMES) In Adopting E-CommerceRuan, Xinyu; Gál, Tímea; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarWith advances in computer technology, e-commerce has emerged, revolutionising traditional economic models and global trade, and significantly changing lifestyles and social perspectives. E-commerce poses both challenges and opportunities, especially for SMEs, which face a range of issues from technology to branding. This paper delves into the relationship between e-commerce and SMEs, identifying the challenges faced by SMEs and their success factors through case studies and analyses in China and Hungary. The study aims to reveal the key factors for the successful adoption of e-commerce by SMEs and to provide guidance for businesses aiming to enhance or launch their online presence.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Consumer Law and Market EconomyErdenechuluun, Erdenebileg; Fézer , Tamás; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarThe enforcement and implementation of EU consumer law in Hungary's single-market economy is influenced by a complex set of legal and economic factors. These factors have both enabled and challenged the protection of consumers. To identify the key themes and patterns related to the impact of EU consumer law on Hungary's economy, this research conducted a comprehensive analysis of relevant literature, legislation, and case law.