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Probably you experienced yet that our original, well-known site cannot be reached. We make efforts to upload here the popular content and new ones on Local and Regional Monitoring Institute, on municipalities and on the domain of regional sciences. To build the new homepage requires time. For this we asked patience.  We hope that the new site will be successful as much the previous was! We hope that you will follow us as you did previously!

 

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Róbert Kovács Ph.D

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Mission of the Local and Regional Monitoring Institute (LRMI) initiation

Our first target is to become an outstanding stakeholder for the Hungarian local and regional analysis, and to become an international methodological centre (as a think tank) for the investigation of regional and local trends at European level especially in Central and Eastern Europe. We will do consultancy work for the public administration and for the business sector either. LRMI is a new organization that wants to add innovation to regional studies and provide the business and the public administration system with quality supportive work.

Local & Regional Monitoring Institute

LRMI Helyi Obszervatórium Tudományos Elemző és Tanácsadó Nonprofit Kft.

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"The immunities of townships, which have been obtained with so much difficulty, are least of all protected against the encroachments of the supreme power. They are unable to struggle, single-handed, against a strong and enterprising government, and they cannot defend themselves with success unless they are identified with the customs of the nation and supported by public opinion. Thus until the independence of townships is amalgamated with the manners of a people, it is easily destroyed; and it is only after a long existence in the laws that it can be thus amalgamated."
Alexis Tocqueville: De la démocracie en Amérique / Democracy in America