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This paper evaluates the salience of differentiated integration (DI) and the positions of successive Hungarian governments since the country’s EU accession. It finds that DI has a low-salience and tends to come up in relation to specific events or policy debates. DI-related discussions rarely...
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We use the findings in this volume to gain insights into the best way to connect the macroeconomics of migration with research in history and political science. We show that macroeconomic research could help develop the economic history of migration, the history of the European Union, and the...
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