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Nationalisation in Hungary in the Post-Crisis Years: A Specific Twist on a European Trend?

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  • Éva Voszka

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The expansion of public ownership after 2008 occurred in many European countries as a crisis-management tool. Is the new wave of Hungarian nationalisation a part of this general trend or a component of a unique, ‘unorthodox’ economic policy? The article sums up the main features of recent European nationalisation and reveals similarities and differences in this context. It argues that although current ownership changes in Hungary are outwardly consistent with those that have occurred in other European countries (and in the United States), they in fact reflect the particular agenda of the post-2010 Orbán government. The key peculiarity of the recent Hungarian nationalisations is their embeddedness in a complex system of political and economic changes rather than being aimed at short-term crisis management.

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  • Éva Voszka, 2018. "Nationalisation in Hungary in the Post-Crisis Years: A Specific Twist on a European Trend?," Europe-Asia Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 70(8), pages 1281-1302, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:ceasxx:v:70:y:2018:i:8:p:1281-1302
    DOI: 10.1080/09668136.2018.1457137
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