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- Q20164552 subject Q6358575.
- Q20164552 subject Q6869928.
- Q20164552 subject Q8199119.
- Q20164552 subject Q8398409.
- Q20164552 abstract "Orbanomics is the name given to the economic policies of Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán and his government since it took power in 2010. These policies are in reaction to the global economic crisis and the state of Hungary's economy in it. Instrumental in the invention and implementation of these policies was György Matolcsy, former Minister of National Economy and current Governor of the Hungarian National Bank.".
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- Q20164552 wikiPageWikiLink Q458.
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- Q20164552 wikiPageWikiLink Q6358575.
- Q20164552 wikiPageWikiLink Q6869928.
- Q20164552 wikiPageWikiLink Q774636.
- Q20164552 wikiPageWikiLink Q8199119.
- Q20164552 wikiPageWikiLink Q8398409.
- Q20164552 wikiPageWikiLink Q907500.
- Q20164552 comment "Orbanomics is the name given to the economic policies of Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán and his government since it took power in 2010. These policies are in reaction to the global economic crisis and the state of Hungary's economy in it. Instrumental in the invention and implementation of these policies was György Matolcsy, former Minister of National Economy and current Governor of the Hungarian National Bank.".
- Q20164552 label "Orbanomics".