2021
DOI: 10.1177/0888325420953490
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Looking to the Past to Survive the Future: The Hungarian Minority in Slovakia

Abstract: This article belongs to the special cluster, “Here to Stay: The Politics of History in Eastern Europe”, guest-edited by Félix Krawatzek & George Soroka. With reference to the Hungarian minority’s overarching concern over its declining population in Slovakia, this article reveals how different elements of the past are activated, remembered, and renegotiated to ensure the minority’s cultural survival. Using elite interviews, party documents, and a detailed analysis of two local newspaper archives in Hungari… Show more

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Section: Supporting the Transition To Formalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another example is Estonia's Simplified Business Income Taxation Act, which enables certain categories of own account workers to set up a business bank account that automatically calculates tax owed and facilitates payment. 115 In Brazil, firms registered through the SIMPLES programme increased investment in their enterprises after registration, likely from greater access to formal credit channels. 116 Similarly, in Viet Nam, becoming formal was found to have raised value added and profitability, with the exception of the smallest enterprises.…”
Section: Supporting the Transition To Formalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%