Az OECD a magyar gazdaságpolitika alakításában: tanácsadó, támogató vagy korlátozó szerep?

The OECD periodically surveys the economy and economic policy of its members, provides decision support and analysis. The main issue addressed here: in what ways and to what extent has the practice of professional collaboration and high-level policy dialogues influenced the Hungarian government and...

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