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Name: Gábor Monori


Personal Data:

Name: Gábor Monori
Date of birth: 1981.
Place of birth: Budapest, Hungary
Phone: 36-1-224 6700 extension: 172
E-mail: email address


Work experiences:

From 2008
Research Assistant - Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

2007-2008
Indirect Purchasing - General Motors Central & Eastern Europe Regional Office

2005-2006
Export Sales Manager - Rudy Project Italy, East-European markets, Russia (Moscow)

2002-2003
Deputy administrator (international transactions) - Bank IT, Erste Bank Hungary Ltd.

Education:

From 2009
Corvinus University of Budapest, PhD School in International Relations, World economy subprogram (PhD study)

2006-2008
Corvinus University of Budapest at the Faculty of Economics, International Relations studies, International Economics (specialisation), extended studies in Investment and Network Development

2003
Shafston Institute of Technology - Australia, Human resources management

2000-2005
Corvinus University of Budapest at the Faculty of Business Administration - Economic studies, Special studies in Information management

1996-2000
Alternative Economic Grammar-school

Languages:

English, French, Indonesian

Fields of research:

Chinese economy and Hungarian-Chinese economic relations (geographical orientation)
Evolution of the international organisations (functional orientation)

Scientific works:

The activity of the Hungarian Small- and Medium-Sized Companies in China with a brief look to South-East Asia - SME experiences - Gábor MONORI and his Workgroup - background study for the forming Hungarian China strategy Hungarian Prime Minister's Office and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute for World Economics, 2010, size: 30 pages (coming out)

China and the new world order: priorities and efforts. China's participation in dominant international organisations: the present and the future, In: András INOTAI, Ottó JUHÁSZ (editors) - China and the crisis, Academy Publisher, Budapest, Hungary, 2010, size: 27 pages (coming out)

China - The nature, the extent and the quality of the downturn together with the crisis handling, In: András SZÉKELY-DOBY, Judit SZILÁGYI (editors) - The effects of the downturn within the dominant non-European emerging markets (This book is the part of "The global downturn: effects, political economy answers and perspectives" serial, volume 6), Hungarian Academy of Sciences - Institute for World Economics - ECOSTAT, Budapest, Hungary, 2009, pp: 35-54. (Available only in Hungarian)

The role and transformation of the international economic organisations during the global crisis, In: Annamária ARTNER (editor) - Certain international dimensions of the crisis handling: International finance, new regionalism (This book is the part of "The global downturn: effects, political economy answers and perspectives" serial, volume 5), Hungarian Academy of Sciences - Institute for World Economics - ECOSTAT, Budapest, Hungary, 2009, pp: 44-64. (Available only in Hungarian)

China policy of the Central and Eastern European countries (Latvia), In: Tamás NOVÁK, Gábor TÚRY (research leaders) - The international relations of China. The China policy of the Central and Eastern European countries, In:  The changing China - Volume 2. - China in the international political field of force (background study for the forming Hungarian China strategy Hungarian Prime Minister's Office and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute for World Economics, Budapest, 2008, pp: 321-325. (Available only in Hungarian)

Prosperous adjustment attempts - China - the touchstone of adjustment capability of the Hungarian entrepreneurs, Final thesis (master's degree), Corvinus University of Budapest, 2008, Size: 92 pages (Available only in Hungarian)

Relation of China and Hungary in these days - Final thesis (bachelor's degree), Corvinus University of Budapest, 2005, Size: 90 pages (Available only in Hungarian)

 





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