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The effects of the eurozone crisis on everyday life and the people of Hungary.
Grouped Articles
Hungary Warns of Greek-Style Crisis
New York Times 06.04.2010
Hungary, Trying to Calm Markets, Works on Economic Plan to Boost Credibility
Wall Street Journal 06.07.2010
How Did Hungary’s Election Become a Circus?
New York Times 03.01.2014
Wall Street Journal 08.02.2014
Borrowers in Hungary Learn Tough Lessons
New York Times 11.13.2014
After 25 Years, Central Europe Still Playing Catch-Up
Wall Street Journal 11.17.2014
Hungary, Once a Star, Loses Its Shine
New York Times 01.16.2012
New York Times 01.18.2012
Hungaryâs Malev Airline Halts Flights
New York Times 02.03.2012
An interview with Viktor Orban, prime minister of Hungary - The Washington Post
Washington Post 04.07.2012
Hungary Premier Nominates Matolcsy to Head Central Bank
Wall Street Journal 03.01.2013
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