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A former Soviet satellite, Hungary has developed into a leading Central European economy over the past 10 years and has attracted one of the highest per capita levels of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the world. Among the Central European countries, Hungary has certainly the stable, reliable commercial environment that attracts foreign companies. It is a NATO full member and will soon be a member of the European Union (EU). With about US$ 19.7 billion in FDI since 1989, Hungary has been a leading destination for FDI in Central and Eastern Europe, including the former Soviet Union (FSU).

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© 2003 Yahia Zoubir and François-Serge Lhabitant

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Zoubir, Y., Lhabitant, F.S. (2003). Hungary. In: Doing Business in Emerging Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403943750_5

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