Doing Business with Hungary
| Publication Date | September 2005 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | GMB Publishing |
| Product Type | Book |
| Pages | 280 |
| ISBN Number | 1905050232 |
| Product Code | GMB00015 |
Summary
Originally published in the pre-EU-accession period, this E-Book edition of Doing Business with Hungary has been updated to take account of the post-accession changes to the legal and fiscal environment. It remains a definitive appraisal of the economic and investment climate in the pre-EU accession period. The guide examines the country's legal and regulatory framework, finance and taxation aspects, and market potential in key sectors. It also includes unique best practices and essential information for expatriates and business visitors.
Content
- Consultant Editor
- Jonathan Reuvid.
- Forewords
- Mariann Csakvari, Deputy State Secretary, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Hungary; Robin McConnachie, Chairman, The British Hungarian Society; Introduction; Jonathan Reuvid
- Part One: The Economy and The Business Environment
- 1.1 Economic Performance and Outlook
- 1.2 Hungary and EU Accession
- 1.3 Foreign Direct Investment
- 1.4 Foreign Trade
- 1.5 Business Risk Assessment
- Part Two: The Legal Structure and Business Regulation
- 2.1 Legal Framework
- 2.2 Privatisation and Legal Environment for Reform
- 2.3 Alternative Corporate Structures
- 2.4 Agency, Distribution and Franchise Agreements
- 2.5 Employment Law
- 2.6 Intellectual Property Rights
- 2.7 Dispute Resolution
- 2.8 Foreign Investment Regime and Structuring Transactions
- Part Three: Finance, Accountancy and Taxation
- 3.1 Banking
- 3.2 The Banking Sector - a Legal Perspective
- 3.3 Accounting and Audit
- 3.4 Business Taxation
- 3.5 Public Private Partnerships (PPP)
- 3.6 Financial Services Sector
- 3.7 The Budapest Stock Exchange
- 3.8 The Venture Capital and Private Equity Market in Hungary
- Part Four: Key Sectors of Trade and Investment
- 4.1 Agriculture, Forestry and the Food Industry
- 4.2 Energy Sector: Facing Deregulation
- 4.3 Machine Industry
- 4.4 Automotive Industry
- 4.5 Pharmaceutical Industry
- 4.6 Electronics Industry
- 4.7 Telecommunications - Regulatory Environment
- 4.8 Telecommunications Markets
- 4.9 Retailing
- 4.10 Business Parks
- 4.11 Computer Software Industry
- 4.12 IT Business Communication Services
- 4.13 Public Relations and Communications Practice
- 4.14 Management Consultancy
- 4.15 Budapest Office Market
- Part Five: Essentials for Expatriates and Business Visitors
- 5.1 Regulations
- 5.2 Living Conditions
- Part Six: Appendices
- I Comparative Tax Rates Worldwide
- II Sources of Further Information
- III Contributors' Contact Details
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