Balázs Muraközy
Bio
Balázs Muraközy graduated at the Budapest University of Economic Sciences at 2002. He continued his studies at the Central European University, first received an MA and a PhD in Economics. He is working at the Institute of Economics since 2006. His main research interests are the behaviour of firms, internationalisation and regulation. He regularly participates in consulting related to his fields of interest. He has teaching experience in Microeconomics, Innovation and Applied Econometrics. He also has a regular column on economic and policy questions in the Magyar Narancs, a Hungarian weekly.
Papers on Papers published by CeFiG
- The role of production technology for productivity spillovers from multinationals: Firm-level evidence for Hungary, CeFiG Working Papers, no. 5
Published in: Aussenwirtschaft, Vol. 64, No. 1, 2009, pp. 19-44. - What Makes a Successful Export?, CeFiG Working Papers, no. 2
Revise and resubmit at the Canadian Journal of Economics. - Firms and Products in International Trade: Data and Patterns for Hungary, CeFiG Working Papers, no. 9
Published as Economic Systems Volume 35, Issue 1, March 2011, Pages 4-24. - Innovation, Productivity and Export: the case of Hungary, CeFiG Working Papers, no. 10
forthcoming in Economics of Innovation and New Technology - Temporary Trade, CeFiG Working Papers, no. 6
Revise and resubmit at the Journal of International Economics