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The Hungarian Cocktail of Competition Law and Consumer Protection: Should It Be Dissolved?

Katalin Cseres ()

Journal of Consumer Policy, 2004, vol. 27, issue 1, 43-74

Abstract: Hungary, a candidate country expecting to join the EU in 2004, has to approximate its laws and economic policies to those of the EU. However, it is not certain whether the Brussels standards will always improve national rules.

Date: 2004
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