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The Hungarian countryside in 2015

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  • Miklos Somai

    (Institute of World Economics, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Abstract

This study has been produced under special circumstances in that I have not waded through hundreds of pages of references before its preparation. I was asked to use my imagination, my 17 years of experience in scientific research, my knowledge of real life experience, in fact everything I have accumulated in my mind over the years concerning the topic. I was asked to present ideas and to propose policies which could play a role in mastering or at least slowing down the rise of the gap between the towns and the countryside by the date mentioned in the title. What should be done in order to make the Hungarian countryside liveable and in order for it to be more appealing to the coming generations?

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  • Miklos Somai, 2006. "The Hungarian countryside in 2015," IWE Working Papers 171, Institute for World Economics - Centre for Economic and Regional Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:iwe:workpr:171
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