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Hungary economy in 'transition'
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published: 09 Jun 2012
author: FanOfCNN
Hungary economy in 'transition'
Hungary economy in 'transition'
Please Visit Our Website - http://www.samasof.com How To Escape The Rat Race & Make Living Online In 90 Days! http://www.samasof.com/CrushYourJob Download 20...- published: 09 Jun 2012
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- author: FanOfCNN
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Hungary Economy (Europe Africa)
Hungary Economy (Europe Africa)...
published: 04 Apr 2013
author: apvideonews
Hungary Economy (Europe Africa)
Hungary Economy (Europe Africa)
Hungary Economy (Europe Africa)- published: 04 Apr 2013
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- author: apvideonews
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Hungary cuts borrowing costs to record low - economy
http://www.euronews.com/ For the 10th month running Hungary's central bank has reduced its...
published: 28 May 2013
author: Euronews
Hungary cuts borrowing costs to record low - economy
Hungary cuts borrowing costs to record low - economy
http://www.euronews.com/ For the 10th month running Hungary's central bank has reduced its main interest rate by 0.25 percent. It is now at 4.5 percent, down...- published: 28 May 2013
- views: 311
- author: Euronews
6:41
Leave the country ASAP...
Video Copyright by Index.hu Zrt. Used under permission; here for subtitles. Original URL: ...
published: 09 May 2012
author: adamnemeth
Leave the country ASAP...
Leave the country ASAP...
Video Copyright by Index.hu Zrt. Used under permission; here for subtitles. Original URL: http://index.hu/video/2012/05/07/minel_gyorsabban_elhagyni_az_orsza...- published: 09 May 2012
- views: 685
- author: adamnemeth
0:41
Hungary competition watchdog fines banks over mortgage cartel - economy
Hungary's competition watchdog has fined a group of banks more than 32 million euros for o...
published: 21 Nov 2013
Hungary competition watchdog fines banks over mortgage cartel - economy
Hungary competition watchdog fines banks over mortgage cartel - economy
Hungary's competition watchdog has fined a group of banks more than 32 million euros for operating... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a Euronews is available in 13 other languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU http://www.euronews.com/1970/01/01/ Hungary's competition watchdog has fined a group of banks more than 32 million euros for operating a cartel during a state-imposed scheme to help holders of disastrous foreign-currency mortgages. Many people swapped their costly foreign-currency debt for new forint loans under the scheme, which inflicted huge losses on the country's mostly foreign-owned commercial banks. Find us on: Youtube http://bit.ly/zr3upY Facebook http://www.facebook.com/euronews.fans Twitter http://twitter.com/euronews- published: 21 Nov 2013
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Mark Mobius Discusses Global Economy, Hungary, Strategy: Video
June 7 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Mobius, chairman of Templeton Asset Management Ltd., talks with...
published: 23 Mar 2012
author: Bloomberg
Mark Mobius Discusses Global Economy, Hungary, Strategy: Video
Mark Mobius Discusses Global Economy, Hungary, Strategy: Video
June 7 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Mobius, chairman of Templeton Asset Management Ltd., talks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua about the outlook for the global econo...- published: 23 Mar 2012
- views: 833
- author: Bloomberg
92:25
Life after the IMF? A discussion about Hungary and the financial crisis at CEU
What are the prospects for the Hungarian economy? How will the country's financial system ...
published: 23 Feb 2012
author: ceuhungary
Life after the IMF? A discussion about Hungary and the financial crisis at CEU
Life after the IMF? A discussion about Hungary and the financial crisis at CEU
What are the prospects for the Hungarian economy? How will the country's financial system recover, and what might the future hold? CEU's political science de...- published: 23 Feb 2012
- views: 523
- author: ceuhungary
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Hungarians burn money to keep warm
It brings a whole new meaning to the phrase "burning money". The Hungarian Central Bank ha...
published: 08 Feb 2012
author: AFP
Hungarians burn money to keep warm
Hungarians burn money to keep warm
It brings a whole new meaning to the phrase "burning money". The Hungarian Central Bank has begun recycling bank notes withdrawn from circulation by turning ...- published: 08 Feb 2012
- views: 6454
- author: AFP
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Hungary cuts cost of borrowing again - economy
Hungary's central bank has cut its main interest rate to a record low of 4.25 percent. It ...
published: 25 Jun 2013
author: Euronews
Hungary cuts cost of borrowing again - economy
Hungary cuts cost of borrowing again - economy
Hungary's central bank has cut its main interest rate to a record low of 4.25 percent. It was the... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscr...- published: 25 Jun 2013
- views: 120
- author: Euronews
1:33
Hungary Warns of Economic 'Iron Curtain'
Germany rejected appeals Sunday for a single multibillion dollar bailout of eastern Europe...
published: 01 Mar 2009
author: AssociatedPress
Hungary Warns of Economic 'Iron Curtain'
Hungary Warns of Economic 'Iron Curtain'
Germany rejected appeals Sunday for a single multibillion dollar bailout of eastern Europe, even after Hungary begged EU leaders not to let a new "Iron Curta...- published: 01 Mar 2009
- views: 1511
- author: AssociatedPress
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The Economy of Hungary
In this video Vladimir will tell you about the economy of hungary....
published: 19 Jun 2008
author: vladimir2008NL
The Economy of Hungary
The Economy of Hungary
In this video Vladimir will tell you about the economy of hungary.- published: 19 Jun 2008
- views: 590
- author: vladimir2008NL
1:15
Belarusian Economy Days open in Hungary.
Belarusian Economy Days open in Hungary. Officials of the Foreign Ministry, Industry Minis...
published: 16 Oct 2007
author: Belteleradiocompany
Belarusian Economy Days open in Hungary.
Belarusian Economy Days open in Hungary.
Belarusian Economy Days open in Hungary. Officials of the Foreign Ministry, Industry Ministry and Economy Ministry of Belarus and businesspeople have come he...- published: 16 Oct 2007
- views: 603
- author: Belteleradiocompany
5:37
Europe 3D Hungary - presents: Mr Politics, Miss Culture and Mr Economy;)
Europe 3D Hungary promo video created by 'MSZK' (BUTE College for Advanced Management Stud...
published: 14 Oct 2011
author: Mate Papp
Europe 3D Hungary - presents: Mr Politics, Miss Culture and Mr Economy;)
Europe 3D Hungary - presents: Mr Politics, Miss Culture and Mr Economy;)
Europe 3D Hungary promo video created by 'MSZK' (BUTE College for Advanced Management Studies) and Máté Papp http://www.e3dhungary.com http://www.mszk.bme.hu...- published: 14 Oct 2011
- views: 471
- author: Mate Papp
29:40
Endre Horváth, Deputy State Secretary Minister for National Economy, Hungary
A Speech by Dr. Endre Horváth , Deputy State Secretary Minister for National Economy, Hung...
published: 29 Mar 2011
author: icdchannel
Endre Horváth, Deputy State Secretary Minister for National Economy, Hungary
Endre Horváth, Deputy State Secretary Minister for National Economy, Hungary
A Speech by Dr. Endre Horváth , Deputy State Secretary Minister for National Economy, Hungary Nuestra America The Berlin International Economics Congress 201...- published: 29 Mar 2011
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- author: icdchannel
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Atlas of World Interiors
Atlas of the World Interiors
508 pages • English
size : 240 x 330mm •
hard cover • color...
published: 05 Jan 2011
author: beisistudio
Atlas of World Interiors
Atlas of the World Interiors
508 pages • English
size : 240 x 330mm •
hard cover • color
ISBN: 978-988-19508-0-2
Order form: http://www.beisistudio.com/Site/DMBooks_files/order-DMBooks.pdf
In the past five years, the globalised trend of interior design has seemingly been led by the five cities-renowned as the cities of design, including Tokyo, Paris, Milan, London and New York. At the same time, it has become a common realization of designers around the world to explore and employ the local features for each project with the advancement of economy and culture.
The book, Atlas of world Interiors, with 500 projects selected, is a detailed and comprehensive portrayal of the best and newest interior projects from 6 continents of more than 50 countries. In detail, the projects are of different styles, such as the pragmatism of North America, the naturalism of South America, the regionalism of Asia, the minimalism of North Europe and the luxurism of the Mediterranean area. In countries such as, Iran, United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Morocco, Tunisia and so on, the history and culture of a particular location was subtly integrated into the interior design through innovative approaches. Moreover, designers can also be inspired a lot by this book to search a balance between the overwhelmingly globalized trend and the increasingly personalized feature.
This book offers readers a visual feast with the collection of world's most classic interior projects and is categorized into 10 parts, including culture and leisure, restaurant, bar, shop and showroom, spa and fitness, hospital and pharmacy, office, teaching and research, house, hotel, transport and factory. Each project is illustrated with real photos, plans and text. In addition, each geographic region is distinguished by a different color-code. We firmly believe and hope it will serve as a source of pleasure and inspiration to all its readers.
As one of the series books Atlas of world Interiors, this book is featured with its timeliness, globalization, regionalization, and professionalization to help readers from all over the world to find inspiration, and approach new materials and the cultural heritage.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
North America
8 | Canada
18 | USA
110 | Mexico
South America
126 | Brazil
133 | Peru
134 | Chile
Asia
140 | China
164 | Taiwan
172 | Hongkong
189 | Macau
190 | Korea
192 | Japan
220 | Thailand
223 | Philippines
224 | Indonesia
228 | Vietnam
229 | Bahrain
230 | Pakistan
232 | Singapore
234 | Maldives
235 | India
248 | Turkey
254 | Qatar
255 | Cyprus
256 | Saudi Arabian
257 | Israel
Africa
262 | South Africa
263 | Morocco
264 | Egypt
265 | Cape Verde Islands
Europe
266 | Denmark
270 | Norway
274 | Sweden
276 | Finland
278 | Iceland
280 | UK
294 | Spain
306 | Portugal
318 | France
326 | Belgium
332 | The Netherland
342 | Germany
387 | Switzerland
397 | Austria
408 | Poland
410 | Hungary
412 | Russia
414 | Italy
452 | Slovenia
454 | Croatia
459 | Greece
Australia
468 | New Zealand
469 | Australia
508 | index
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TIMESCAPE- .CHB
TIMESCAPE – Construction Works as Art
November 2010 – June 2011
The headquarters of Col...
published: 13 Dec 2010
author: pixel noizz
TIMESCAPE- .CHB
TIMESCAPE – Construction Works as Art
November 2010 – June 2011
The headquarters of Collegium Hungaricum Berlin (.CHB), designed by the Hungarian, Peter Schweger, is situated in Dorotheenstrasse, between Berlin’s historical Museum Island, Humboldt University and Gorki Theater. Towering on an empty plot, .CHB has been isolated since its opening in 2008, but from 2011, it will have a new neighbour: Dorothea’s Place. The upmarket residential building is being built on the plot between 14 Dorotheenstrasse and 12 Bauhofstrasse and financed by the German investment company Artprojekt Entwicklung und Marketing GmbH. Artprojekt seeks to evoke the spirit of the 17th century Electress Dorothea of Brandenburg, one of the greatest patrons of the quartier, called Dorotheenstadt.
.CHB the new neighbour with timescape, a long term multimedia art project, a digitally created large scale projection. Based on the German policy of >Kunst am Bau< (Percent for Art), timescape connects several fields of art, culture, society and economy, as well as different historical eras. The term ›Kunst am Bau‹ means that a certain percentage of a budget for a building plan is to be used for art projects. The piece of art may be placed in the interior or exterior of the building, or presented as public art. The creators of timescape extended the idea of >Kunst am Bau< and turned the actual construction works into art. Using the building’s highly developed technical apparatus, three experienced multimedia artists created a multimedia projection and sound installation. During the projection, .CHB assumes the role of a living organismus that absorbs the world around it, but also provides an insight into its inner life. The communicative architecture and equipment used as a public screening of its sleek, modern building make .CHB one of Berlins most important sites for public art.
The core structure of timescape is based on the three dimensions of time. The project connects the past, present and the future of the two plots in the heart of Berlin. Thus, the project creates a historical continuity with a complex network of associations.
In the dimension of the past, a simple white line draws out the silhouettes of the two former buildings – Herzsche Villa (former headquarters of .CHB) and Knobelsdorff Palace. These graphic outlines serve as picture frames for archive photographs of the quartier and the old palaces destroyed during the 2nd world war. The dimension of ”today” includes regularly updated video documentation of the construction works shown as scenes from a 20s burlesque film. In addition, documentary photos of the current programmes of .CHB are presented. In the future dimension, the white line forms the silhouettes of the future Dorothea’s Place, complete with a colourful digital animation.
Timescape encapsulates several genres of projection art, such as mapping architecture, video art and experimental sound art.
Members of the creative team: The projection artists Dávid Szauder (Hungary) and Lucy Benson (Australia), are joined by Servando Barreiro, a sound artist from Spain.
Dávid Szauder (head of the creative team) works with generative structures of audiovisual art. Szauder has worked before with .CHB, as in the case of ”German Unity at Balaton” in 2010, or ”Cinema Total” in 2009. The Australian-born Lucy Benson’s latest projects include projections for the concerts of the famous American singer, Katy Perry, or for grand-scale events of the multinational company Windows. Servando Barreiro works as a VJ (video jockey), sound artist and projection artist. He has had exhibitions in Madrid, Santiago and Rome. Forthermore, he participated in transmediale festival Berlin in 2010.
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Bruges Group - Immigration & The EU
SIR ANDREW GREEN KCMG
Sir Andrew Green was a professional diplomat for 35 years. He is the...
published: 31 May 2009
author: rcoones
Bruges Group - Immigration & The EU
SIR ANDREW GREEN KCMG
Sir Andrew Green was a professional diplomat for 35 years. He is the Chairman of MigrationWatch UK. Asked how he came to be involved in migration issues, Sir Andrews said that he first became aware of the problem when he was the Foreign Secretary’s principal adviser on the Middle East in the mid-90s. At that time he spent two years trying, on the Prime Minister instructions, to remove from Britain Islamic extremists who were claiming asylum but was frustrated by the British courts.
(Disclaimer: Views and opinions presented here are for informational and educational purposes only and may not necessarily be those of the makers of this video)
MigrationWatch UK was founded in 2001 by Sir Andrew after he decided that immigration was a matter which should be brought to the attention of the public. MigrationWatch UK is an independent organisation; who believe that the public are entitled to know the facts about the numbers coming into Britain.
RICHARD SHEPHERD MP
Richard Shepherd is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Aldridge Brownhills. He has been a champion for more open and transparent government and is known and respected for the long campaign he fought for freedom of information. Richard Shepherd is also a campaigner against compulsory metrication.
He has had a distinguished Parliamentary career. Previously he has been a winner of both the Spectator's Award as Backbencher of the Year and Parliamentarian of the Year.
Richard Shepherd was also a Maastricht Rebel and fought for a referendum on that Treaty. He lost the Whip in November 1994 after voting against the European Communities (Finance) Bill, but had it returned four months later.
Speech by Sir Andrew Green
My subject tonight is immigration and the impact of the EU. Now both these topics, both immigration and the EU are matters of very considerable concern to the electorate and yet strangely they are very seldom discussed on their merits. Indeed immigration is seldom discussed at all for fear I think of being branded as either a xenophobe or a racist or both.
Well as the Chairman said, having spent my career in the Foreign Service I am not in the least bit concerned about either of those charges.
I’m going to speak for about 20 minutes and then take questions to cover the points of most interest to you. I suggest that if we are to carry conviction on European matters and immigration matters then we must be clear where they overlap and reinforce and where they don’t, so I will try to disentangle those two subjects a little. I’m going to start by sketching out the scale and nature of the immigration problem that our country now faces, then I’ll go on to outline the European aspects and I’ll conclude by suggesting a constructive way forward.
But first of all the problem. We are not opposed to immigration and still less to immigrants, but we do think the number has got out of hand, we do think that the Government have lost control of the borders; I would have thought that that was obvious. Immigration on a modest scale is a natural part of an open economy and we favour that. We don’t favour what is going on now but it is a surprisingly new problem.
As you can see from this, this is the net immigration into England and actually there was no immigration until the early 80s, it was emigration, a net outflow of people. But it wasn’t until 1997 that the numbers started to rise very sharply indeed and they rose as a result of action and inaction by the Government. So talk of a nation of immigrants is frankly claptrap. The foreign immigration is now running at about a third of a million a year or 900 a day, that’s net. So in total there have been roughly three million net immigration into Britain in the last ten years, that’s the ones we know about, there are also of course illegal immigrants of the order of maybe three quarters of a million. So perhaps it’s not surprising that public concern has mounted over that time.
Quite intriguing, a lot of concern in 79/80, when I think Mrs Thatcher raised it as an election issue, when during the years of Conservative Government as it happens, virtually no interest and people felt that it was a matter that was being dealt with satisfactorily and surprise surprise from 1997 it started to shoot up. And of course that point is the financial crisis of last autumn and now immigration is second equal with crime. I think something like economy is top with 65%, immigration and crime about 30% and then you get down to trivial matters like health and education which are 15%.
So what’s the impact of all this? Well the impact on the population is frankly enormous. This shows you the impact on England, almost all immigration is to England by the way, about 95% of foreign immigration and on the Government’s own figures our population will increase by ten million in the next 20 years and 70% of that will be a result of immigration. These are their numbers not mine
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04.06.2013 Oleg Kharkhordin: The Infrastructure of Liberty
The Infrastructure of Liberty is a work of research devoted to the problem of public space...
published: 04 Jan 2014
author: Strelka Institute
04.06.2013 Oleg Kharkhordin: The Infrastructure of Liberty
The Infrastructure of Liberty is a work of research devoted to the problem of public spaces, and the creation at the beginning of the 2000s just such a space in the town of Cherepovets, where thanks to the efforts of the residents and the local mayor, a “public space” in a residential housing zone was turned into a communal one. The author poses the question: how can the fabric of a city be arranged to make ”public” areas at the same time “communal” ones? And no less importantly, where can the resources be found to do such a thing?
The story of Cherepovets has a postscript: the city administration grew interested, and this year the European University collaborated with the Kudrin Fund to launch a project of ”participatory budgeting” - an institute that gives ordinary members of the public access to the formation of municipal budgets.
The conversation begins with the presentation of Oleg Kharkhordin’s new book “The Infrastructure of Liberty”, followed by a discussion about Oleg’s work with sociologist Viktor Vakhstein and journalist Xenia Chudinova.
Oleg Kharkhordin is rector of the European University in St. Petersburg, where he is also a professor at the faulty of political science and sociology. He holds a Ph.D from the University of California and is the author of ”The Theory of Practise”.
Viktor Vakhshtein is a sociologist and director of the Center for Sociological Research at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Service. He has conducted research for the World Bank, the OECD, the OSCE, The National Democratic Institute (U.S.), and several European Universities. He has worked in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Croatia, Hungary, the United States, and Israel.
Xenia Chudinova is a journalist at Snob project, and a TV host at TV Rain in Moscow. Her main professional areas of interest are culture, urban studies, sociology, new media and new technologies.
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Hungary Tough savings measures on the path to the Euro | Made in Germany
The financial crisis hit Hungary hard: in the fall of 2008, the EU member country was on t...
published: 24 Mar 2010
author: deutschewelleenglish
Hungary Tough savings measures on the path to the Euro | Made in Germany
Hungary Tough savings measures on the path to the Euro | Made in Germany
The financial crisis hit Hungary hard: in the fall of 2008, the EU member country was on the verge of bankruptcy. Severe cutbacks in social spending and high...- published: 24 Mar 2010
- views: 901
- author: deutschewelleenglish
71:09
Changes & Challenges: Innovation in Europe and Hungary
The economic crises in Europe and the Eurozone have been deeper and longer than either pol...
published: 26 Jun 2013
author: cipeforum
Changes & Challenges: Innovation in Europe and Hungary
Changes & Challenges: Innovation in Europe and Hungary
The economic crises in Europe and the Eurozone have been deeper and longer than either politicians or economists anticipated. While austerity measures and st...- published: 26 Jun 2013
- views: 50
- author: cipeforum
2:49
Hungary economy - November 15, 2008
Hungary has just received a $25bn cash injection from the International Monetary Fund to s...
published: 19 Nov 2008
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Hungary economy - November 15, 2008
Hungary economy - November 15, 2008
Hungary has just received a $25bn cash injection from the International Monetary Fund to save it from financial collapse. Harry Smith reports from Budapest.- published: 19 Nov 2008
- views: 5811
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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OECD Economic Surveys Hungary 2012
Скачать OECD Economic Surveys: Hungary 2012 можно тут http://tinyurl.com/k2rfpgb. Автор кн...
published: 26 Nov 2013
OECD Economic Surveys Hungary 2012
OECD Economic Surveys Hungary 2012
Скачать OECD Economic Surveys: Hungary 2012 можно тут http://tinyurl.com/k2rfpgb. Автор книги OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development- published: 26 Nov 2013
- views: 0