In the past decade and a half, Hungarian economic policy has been shaped not primarily by long-term national interests, but by the logic of political power – this was discussed by Attila Szalay-Berzeviczy on Money Talks. According to him, the “master-brother world” that has developed over the past 16 years, or even several decades, has created distorted competition and strong state dependence, while some companies have not learned how to truly o…
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In the past decade and a half, Hungarian economic policy has been shaped not primarily by long-term national interests, but by the logic of political power – this was discussed by Attila Szalay-Berzeviczy on Money Talks. According to him, the “master-brother world” that has developed over the past 16 years, or even several decades, has created distorted competition and strong state dependence, while some companies have not learned how to truly o…