Abstract

A new political system began in Hungary with the free elections of March 1990. Associated economic changes involve a major transition from a 'command' economy to one based on the operation of market forces, they are alsoexpected to affect the agriculture and food economy and be based on a mixed ownership structure with a dominance of private property. Hungary was the Central European centrally planned economy (CMEA) with the earliest record of undertaking economic reform as well as being a leader in the more recent democratic political changes. As such her experience is that of a model case in the region.

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