The Political Economy of Hungary From State Capitalism to Authoritar
This book explores the political economy of Hungary from the mid-1970s to the present. Widely considered a ‘poster boy’ of neoliberal transformation in post-communist Eastern Europe until the mid-2000s, Hungary has in recent years developed into a model ‘
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Adam Fabry
The Political Economy of Hungary
Adam Fabry
The Political Economy of Hungary From State Capitalism to Authoritarian Neoliberalism
Adam Fabry Centre for Study on Culture and Society National Scientific and Technical Research Council National University of Córdoba Córdoba, Argentina
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Acknowledgements
This book would not have been written without the invaluable support of a number of colleagues and dear friends. In particular, I am indebted to Gareth Dale, whose continuous encouragement, critical insights, and personal guidance were crucial for the completion of this book, and who remains a dear friend and source of intellectual stimulation to this day. In editing and revising earlier drafts of the manuscript I was also fortunate to draw on the comments and suggestions of Alexander Anievas, Alex Boican, Celine Cantat, Aude de Caunes, Paolo Chiocchetti, Lorenzo Fusaro, Juan Grigera, Stathis Kouvelakis, Sally Labern, Bue Rübner-Hansen, John Smith, Luke Stobart, and Corine Wood-Donnelly. In Hungary, I would like to thank György Földes, Mihály Koltai, Tamás Krausz, Attila Melegh, Mária Palasik, Erzsébet Szalai, and Gáspár M. Tamás for their hospitality during my research trips to Budapest and for providing me with invaluable insights on the economic, political, and social history of Hungary in the twentieth and early twenty-first century. I would also like to than
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