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Tibor Palánkai

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Tibor Palánkai (born 1 March 1938) is a Hungarian economist, university teacher and member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He has been awarded the Jean Monnet prize[1] and multiple Hungarian awards. He was the vice-rector of the Karl Marx University of Economics between 1977 and 1983 and the rector of Budapest University of Economic Sciences between 1997 and 2000. He is an emeritus professor since 2008.

Professional Work

His fields of research include economics, macro-economics, world economics and international integration and European studies. He has received the Jean Monnet prize from the European commission for his pioneering role in European integration studies.[2]

One of his focus is the integration of Hungary into the European Union. He authored multiple books on this topic.[3]

He has published more than 150 scientific publications.[4]

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Press release of the European Commission".
  2. ^ "2010 Jean Monnet Prize to Professor Tibor Palánkai".
  3. ^ "List of publications of Tibor Palánkai (Hungarian)".
  4. ^ "Profile of Tibor Palánkai (Hungarian)".