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Professor Péter Ákos Bod - University for Economic Sciences in Budapest at the Faculty for Economic Policy, former president of the Hungarian Central Bank
INDUSTRIAL TRANSITION MODELS – AN ACADEMIC POINT OF VIEW
Hungary, Poland and Estonia – Comparison of industrial transition models - Professor Péter Ákos Bod
Mr Eduardo Calvo, Vice-chairman of the International Panel on Climate Change
5th meeting of European Union Latin American-Caribbean Civil Society Organisations - Mr Eduardo Calvo, Vice-chairman of the International Panel on Climate Change
Mr Múcio Monteiro, President of the Brazilian Council for Economic and Social Development
5th meeting of European Union Latin American-Caribbean Civil Society Organisations - Mr Múcio Monteiro, President of the Brazilian Council for Economic and Social Developmentt