The political economy of budgeting in Hungary
Dirk-Jaan Kraan
Public Finance Quarterly, 2007, vol. 52, issue 2, 307-319
Abstract:
Similarly as in most Central and Eastern European EU accession countries, Hungary has experienced rapid economic growth in recent years. Over the period 1997–2002 GDP growth averaged 4% per year, around 2 percentage points above the EU average. If maintained such a difference would lead to a closing of the gap between Hungarian per capita GDP and average EU per capita GDP of 37% in 2005 in some 25 years.
Date: 2007
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