01894nlm0 22002171i 450 001001200000006001900012007001500031008004100046020001800087040000800105100001800113245003200131260001200163260002200175300001100197520110300208856009301311856009601404856009601500856008001596HARMA 66234m g0 d cr mn ---auama240426c go d fre  a9782343187068 bfre0 aCsaba Lentner aEast of Europe West of Asia aParis : bHarmattan Hongrie a306 p. aCompared to Western-European countries, the adoption of Christianity, the founding of the state, then the establishment of the inherent western-type state administration has begun in the Hugarian Kingdom several hundred years later, from the 11th Century. From the middle of the 16th Century, this process was wrecked by the losing wars against the Ottoman Empire, followed by the subjection to the Habsburg Empire. Armed, blood-stumbled fighting against oppressive powers, the Revolution and War of Independence in 1848-1849 or the 1956 Revolution against the Soviet Empire have all increased the determination of the nation for implementing a successful economic policy. Hungary, losing in World War I and II, came into the Soviet Union's sphere of influence, but was able to hold the position of the « happiest barrack » and « showcase country » within the Soviet-type planned economy system. Financial aspects of a raw market economy following the disintegration of the socialism, as well as that of an active state operation after 2010 may both provide interesting pieces of information.40uhttps://www.editions-harmattan.fr/catalogue/couv/9782343187068r.jpg2Image de couverture40uhttps://www.harmatheque.com/downloadebook/97823431870682Télécharger le livre au format PDF40uhttps://www.harmatheque.com/downloadepub/97823431870682Télécharger le livre au format epub40uhttps://www.harmatheque.com/readebook/97823431870682Lire ce livre en ligne