A few aspects of the relationship between the political and the economic sectors – the basis for minimum consensus
Gusztáv Báger and
Árpád Kovács
Public Finance Quarterly, 2007, vol. 52, issue 3-4, 443-474
Abstract:
According to wide-ranging international experience, the measures aimed at the rationalisation of the economy and the stabilisation of public finances imply such decision-making (i.e. preparation, skills and adaptation) factors, as well as conditions of public trust, and even social traditions, the direct financial consequences of which can hardly be presented. However, successful adaptation to the changes, and the sustainability of economic development are significantly influenced especially by these conditions.
Date: 2007
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