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PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Name: Katalin Völgyi
Position: research fellow
Mobile: +36-30-848-7055
Fields of research:
Japan's foreign economic relations:
- Japanese enterprises' foreign direct investment in East Asia,
- Japan's foreign trade relations
- Japan's role in regional integrations in Asia- Pacific (ASEAN+3, ASEAN+6, APEC)
East Asian regionalism (ASEAN, ASEAN+3, ASEAN+6)
Publications
Emerging East Asian Regionalism, in Matura, Tamás (ed.): Asian Studies 2011, Hungarian Institute of International Affairs, Budapest, 2011, pp. 188-208
China's regional relations with special regard to the Asian and African ties, in: Inotai, András - Juhász, Ottó (ed.): China and the world II. - China's international relations and its growing role in the global economy, Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences - Prime Minister's Office, Budapest, 2011, pp. 79-134 (in Hungarian)
Where is East Asian regionalism heading? IWE, Workshop Studies, No. 91, November 2011 (in Hungarian)
The 20th EU-Japan Summit in Brussels, IWE Short Notice Series, No. 23, 3 June, 2011
The perception of the European Union in Japan, IWE Short Notice Series, No. 2, 19 January, 2011
Lukács, Eszter - Mayer, Ádám - Völgyi, Katalin (2010): Asia-Studies, Széchenyi István University, Universitas-Győr Nonprofit Kft. (publisher), Győr (in Hungarian)
The Sino-Japanese relations, with special regard to the economic ties, in: Inotai, András - Juhász, Ottó (ed.): China and the crisis, Akadémiai Kiadó (publisher), Budapest, 2010, pp. 335-378 (in Hungarian)
The impacts of the current economic and financial crisis on Japan and the crisis management, in: Fóti, Gábor - Novák, Tamás (ed.): Impact and management of the global crisis: Selected policy lessons, Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 2010, pp. 76-86
Meisel, Sándor - Somai, Miklós - Vígvári, Gábor - Völgyi, Katalin (2009): China's changing role in the world economy and WTO, in: Inotai, András - Juhász, Ottó (ed.): The changing China IV. - China in the international economic field of force, Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences - Prime Minister's Office, Budapest, pp. 7-66 (in Hungarian)
Japan, in: Székely-Doby, András - Szilágyi, Judit (ed.): Impact of the crisis on key non-European and emerging economies, The global economic crisis: Impacts, policy responses and prospects - Vol. 6, Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 2009, pp. 23-34 (in Hungarian)
South Korea, in: Szigetvári, Tamás (ed.): Developing countries/regions and the crisis, The global economic crisis: Impacts, policy responses and prospects - Vol. 8, Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 2009, pp. 7-14 (in Hungarian)
Singapore, in: Szigetvári, Tamás (ed.): Developing countries/regions and the crisis, The global economic crisis: Impacts, policy responses and prospects - Vol. 8, Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences , Budapest, 2009, pp.15-19 (in Hungarian)
Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia in: Szigetvári, Tamás (ed.): Developing countries/regions and the crisis, The global economic crisis: Impacts, policy responses and prospects - Vol. 8, Institute for World Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, 2009, pp. 20-27 (in Hungarian)
Japan as an immigrants' state?, IWE Short Notice, June 25, 2008, No. 166 (in Hungarian)
curriculum vitae

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