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www.oecd.org/hungary is a one-stop-shop for OECD reports and statistics on Hungary. Browse the documents in chronological order or by topic (e.g. economy, trade, development, environment, energy, social issues).

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Hungary must consolidate its public finances and persist with structural reforms to ensure stronger growth, says new OECD report

10-Apr-2008

"Reforms for Stability and Sustainable Growth: an OECD Perspective on Hungary" emphasises the need to persevere in the ongoing programme of fiscal consolidation and to forge ahead with structural reforms for Hungary to resume the process of catching up with the better performing OECD countries.

OECD Statistical Profile of Hungary

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08-Apr-2008

More than 100 indicators covering a wide range of areas. Click on the red i beside each indicator to obtain the unit of measure, a definition of the indicator and a list of references. To compare with other OECD countries, tables and charts are provided at the end of each row.

Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2008 - Hungary Country Note

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04-Mar-2008

This note, taken from Chapter 2 of Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2008, contains information about the progress in implementing reforms in line with the 2007 priorities for Hungary. 

OECD Economic Outlook No. 82 - Hungary

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06-Dec-2007

Summary of economic developments and projections for Hungary taken from the latest OECD Economic Outlook.

Official visit of the Secretary-General to Hungary (15 - 16 November 2007)

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13-Nov-2007

During his official visit, Angel Gurría met with government officials to discuss the reform agenda and the medium-term economic perspective in Hungary.

Education at a Glance 2007 - Briefing Note Hungary

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18-Sep-2007

This note contrasts key findings for Hungary with global trends among OECD countries, under the headings: quantity and quality challenges, equity challenges, and resource and efficiency challenges.

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