Privatization and Liberalization of the Sector of Electrical Energy in Hungary
Gabor Bakos
Economic Thought journal, 2001, issue 6, 22-44
Abstract:
Hungary, one of the leading in the reforms countries from South Europe, bravely privatizes the energy sector with foreign capital. While in West as a result of the liberalization reached was a plenty of electrical energy and strong decrease of the tariffs, in Hungary it led to surplus of powers, but there is a long way to go till reaching lower tariffs. Now the country faces the challenges to liberalize the energy market, meeting all the problems accompanying this process.
JEL-codes: Q4 Q43 Q48 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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