by hetfa-admin | Apr 14, 2020 | HETFA Working Paper Series, Policy Support, Publications, Research Reports
New volumes of the HÉTFA Working Paper Series are now available on our website, including: Bálint Herczeg: Analysis of the institutional and social factors behind changes in the PISA test results (only in Hungarian) The study analyzes the trends in the results of PISA...
by hetfa-admin | Apr 10, 2018 | HETFA Working Paper Series
HETFA Working Paper No. 2017/22 Réka Geambaşu (2017): Hungarian family businesses in abroad. ISSN 2062-378X The quantitative research carried out by HÉTFA Research Institute in 2017 among Hungarian family companies operating in neighbouring countries (Slovakia,...
by hetfa-admin | Mar 28, 2018 | HETFA Working Paper Series
HETFA Working Paper No. 2017/26 Zsolt Szendrei, Vera Iváncsics, József Obertik, Zsolt Baranyai, Gábor Balás (2017): How much is a park worth? Preliminary impact assessment and cost-benefit analysis methodology on the example of “Millenáris Széllkapu”. ISSN 2062-378X...
by hetfa-admin | Mar 25, 2018 | HETFA Working Paper Series
HETFA Working Paper No. 2017/24 Bálint Herczeg (2017): Cost-benefit analysis of high school graduation. ISSN 2062-378X In case of programmes targeting human resource development, evaluation shall not only focus on direct results and short-term effects. However,...
by hetfa-admin | Mar 14, 2018 | HETFA Working Paper Series
HETFA Working Paper No. 2017/21 Károly Mike, Gábor Kiss (2017): Beyond the Informal/Formal Divide: How do Firms Combine Contract-enforcement Institutions? ISSN 2062-378X In this paper Károly Mike and Gábor Kiss explore how a broad range of contract-enforcement...
by hetfa-admin | Mar 8, 2018 | HETFA Working Paper Series
The working paper written by Fanni Bobák, Réka Geambaşu, Zsuzsa Radnai and Virág Zsár entitled Female entrepreneurs – women in enterprises: Motivation, work-life balance, and challenges focuses on two issues: (1) what factors motivate women to start their own business...