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Definitions and Measurement Methods of Administrative Burdens

Definitions and Measurement Methods of Administrative Burdens

by hetfa-admin | Jan 1, 2014 | HETFA Background Papers

HETFA Background Paper No. 2. HETFA (2010): Definitions and Measurement Methods of Administrative Burdens. ISSN 2062-3798 HETFA Research Institute has started a research program about costs that are connected to observing laws and make the work of Hungarian businesses...
Administrative Burdens of Employment in Hungary

Administrative Burdens of Employment in Hungary

by hetfa-admin | Jan 1, 2014 | HETFA Working Paper Series

HETFA Working Paper No. 7. Fruzsina Bognár and Ágnes Szabó-Morvay (2011): Administrative Burdens of Employment in Hungary ISBN 978-963-89112-4-7, ISSN 2062-378X In this study we analyze the perception of administrative burdens of employment in Hungary. In comparison...
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