Program of the Third Bilateral Polish-Hungarian Conference
“Development pattern of CEE countries after 2007-2009 crisis, on the example of Poland and Hungary”
Warsaw, 29 September 2016
Staszic Palace, Nowy Świat 72 Street, Marii Curie Skłodowska Hall
Registration
9.30-10.00
Conference opening
10.00-10.10
Prof. Piotr Krajewski, Director of Institute of Economics, Polish Academy of Sciences
I. Session: Changing paradigm of state control and ownership in Europe
10.10 – 11.15
- Changing state interference in the economy – based on the example of France and Slovenia (Miklos Somai, Institute of World Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
- Nationalizations: Hungarian specialty or a new European trend? (Eva Voszka, University of Szeged)
- Change in ownership policy of the Polish state: new evidence and what it may mean for the future. (Piotr Kozarzewski, UMCS Lublin)
- Renationalization and Recentralization in Hungary, 2010-2016 (Peter Mihalyi, Corvinus University of Budapest)
Chair: Jerzy Osiatyński, Institute of Economics, Polish Academy of Sciences
II. Session: Privatization and its Reversal
11.20 – 12.10
- Reversal of privatization in Poland (Barbara Błaszczyk, Institute of Economics, Polish Academy of Sciences)
- The FDI-led development model revisited? (Miklos Szanyi, Institute of World Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
- Changes in regulation of land ownership in Poland (Sergiusz Prokurat, Institute of Economics, Polish Academy of Sciences)
Chair: Andrzej Kondratowicz, SWPS University
Discussion after two sessions
12.10 – 12.30
Coffee Break
12.30 -13.00
III. Session: Directions and factors of transition to innovative economy
13.00 -14.05
- The role of the research sector in transition process to innovative economy (Urszula Grzelońska, Institute of Economics, Polish Academy of Sciences)
- Internal barriers of transition to innovative stage of development in Polish economy (Joanna Kotowicz-Jawor, Institute of Economics, Polish Academy of Sciences)
- The supply factors for innovativeness in the transition of Polish economy (Tadeusz Baczko, Institute of Economics, Polish Academy of Sciences; Ewa Puchała)
Chair: Andrea Szalavetz, Institute of World Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
IV. Session: Trends in global technological changes and industrial prospects
14.10 – 15.15
- Strategy and innovations – dilemmas of small and medium businesses facing crisis (Katarzyna Bachnik, SGH Warsaw)
- Robotics, digitalization, workplace automation: What future for manufacturing in Hungary? (Andrea Szalavetz, Institute of World Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
- Prospects for Catching Up After Industrial Upgrading. The Analysis of Global Automotive Industry in Eastern Europe (Tamas Gerőcs, Corvinus University of Budapest)
Chair: Piotr Kozarzewski, UMCS Lublin
Closing remarks
15.15 – 15.30
by Barbara Błaszczyk, Institute of Economics, Polish Academy of Sciences and Miklos Szanyi, Institute of World Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Program Konferencji
Artykuły konferencyjne oraz prezentacje