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Economic policy and macroenomic developments in Hungary

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At first sight, the economic situation in Hungary has been getting better in recent years, with economic growth reaching nearly 4 per cent in 2014, the fastest rate in the EU. But are these numbers really as good as the Orban government claims? Gabor Oblath, senior research fellow at the Institute of Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, member of the Monetary Council in 2002-2009, and member of the Fiscal Council of Hungary in 2009 – 2010, tried to answer this question during …read more

Source: Center for Social and Economic Research

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