
Annamária Artner
Personal details
Fields of research
The global labour market. General trends and regional specialities of labour conditions
Competitiveness, crisis and employment. The anatomy of the crisis. Long waves and its stages. Employment decreasing effect of competitiveness. Spontaneous crisis shifting mechanisms of the global market economy
Social impacts of globalization. Globalization-critical movements
Euro zone. Crisis and optimal currency area. Competitiveness differences. Greece, Ireland
Chinese OFDI, SME, labour market
Old and new paradigms in the world economy. Alternatives to neoliberal economic policy. Policies aiming to internal market and decreasing poverty. New regionalism. Latin-America
Education and degrees
1979-84: Karl Marx University of Economics, Faculty of Trade, Branch of International Economics, Budapest
1990: C.Sc. ("Candidate of Sciences in Economics"), 28 March, 1990
Work experience
2005- King Sigismund College, 1039 Budapest, Kelta u. 2. Professor Lecturer in Comparative economics, Globalisation, Employment and social policy etc.
1984- Research Centre for Economic and Regional Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of World Economic (earlier: Institute for World Economics at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences). Budaörsi út. 45. Budapest, H-1112). Senior research fellow
Language skills
English: advanced
German: basic
Selected publications
Globalization bottom-view. Oppressed groups, rioting movements. In Hungarian. (Globalizáció alulnézetben. Elnyomott csoportok, lázadó mozgalmak.) Budapest, Napvilág Kiadó, 2006 279 p.
From the Periphery to the Centre? Road of Ireland in the last decades. In Hungarian. (A perifériáról a centrumba? Írország gazdasági fejlődése az elmúlt évtizedekben.) Budapest, Aula, 2000.
Annamária Artner, Péter Róna : Euros(c)eptic - The theory of the optimum currency area and the practice of the Euro. Romanian Journal of European Affairs. Vol 12 No 2, June 2012, pp 80-98. http://www.ier.ro/documente/rjea_vol12_no2/rjea_vol12_nr.2_site_art5_.pdf
New Regionalism and Crisis Management. Development and Finance 2011. Vol. 9 No 1. http://www.ffdf.hu/en/2011-1/new-regionalism-and-crisis-management
Anti-globalization movements: the developments in Asia. Contemporary Politics Vol 10 No 3-4 September-December 2004 pp 243-256
Production Technology and Competitiveness in the Hungarian Manufacturing Industry. Acta Oeconomica, Vol. 55 (3) pp. 317-340 (2005)