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  • The economic quickening role of the credit unions related to the execution of the Egán Ede-plan in Transcarpathia
    30-62
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    The purpose of this study was to submit the last years’ particularities of the hungarian
    economical supports in ventures’ improvements of competitiveness, representing through the
    transcarpathian business environment and a specific sector (credit unions). In the period when
    the study was being carried out there were not such statistic data at service as the efficiency
    of the supports could have been shown precisely, but in virtue of the first years’ experiences
    those deviances and elements (which need minor corrections) have been clarified which can improve the plans’ fulfilment. On the other hand – which means the central point of the study –
    the authors’ realization is over the non-refundable aids to grant micro or so called co-operative
    credits which makes independent the economics’ process of quickening, which can give a longterm
    insurance to the capitalization’s enhancement of the micro-, small- and medium-sized
    enterprises (ventures). For this a good tool can be the resurrection of the credit union system and
    the improvement of the infiltration to our economical system, which is widespread in Ukraine,
    endemic in Transcarpathia but not peculiar in our hungarian region nowadays. The system’s
    estimate of situation and the principle proposal for the future is drafted in this study.

  • Labour law and insurance from patriarchy to the beginning of nationalisation
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    If the reader picks up Zsombor Bódy's The Society of Industrial Labour, the title page will probably lead him to a long discussion of the new problems and tasks caused by industrialisation, and the structure and situation of social relations that it changed.
    However, reading the first pages, we understand that Bódy, touching on the deeper social context, selects only a slice of the complex problems of industrial society of the time, the development and change of the institutional system related to work from the mid-19th century to the end of the Second World War. The author, who has extensively processed relevant volumes of international and national literature and numerous archival and printed sources, has synthesised his findings in this volume after several smaller studies. The work contains a number of new approaches and new problem definitions, which I would like to reflect on below. From the book we can learn about the views and plans of the time in relation to labour, the provisions that were born, from the patriarchal view to the beginning of the era of nationalisation. A great advantage of the work is that it analyses at length the prevailing social policy ideas of each period, contrasting the different views. It deals not only with governmental ideas, but also with the views of the opposition, the interest groups and, last but not least, the experts and their associations of the time. It examines the power of each organisation in each era and the influence it could exert on decision-makers, achieving different results, even against other groups. All of this is to the advantage of the essay, and the author perhaps sometimes over-details the battles between different views.