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The Political Economy of Hungary : From State Capitalism to Authoritarian Neoliberalism
The Neoliberal Reconfiguration of the Hungarian Political Economy, 1990–2006
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Adam Fabry
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Book chapters
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Introduction
pp. 11
Rethinking the Political Economy of Neoliberal Transformation in Central and Eastern Europe
pp. 39
The Pre-1989 Origins of Neoliberalism in Hungary
pp. 73
The Neoliberal Reconfiguration of the Hungarian Political Economy, 1990–2006
pp. 103
From Poster Boy to Basket Case: Hungary and the Global Economic Crisis, 2007–10
pp. 127
The Consolidation of the Orbán Regime: Towards ‘Authoritarian-Ethnicist Neoliberalism’?
pp. 159
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