Hungary, a forerunner in Eastern reforms, has boldly privatized its energy sector with foreign capital. While in the West liberalization resulted in electricity abundance and dramatical tariff-cuts, in Hungary it brought excess capacities, but lower tariffs are still a long way to go
This paper investigates the effect of energy liberalization, compared to other drivers, on policies ...
A stable supply of cheap electricity is essential for economy. The network monopoly in the German po...
Privatising electricity seems an attractive way of reducing foreign public debt but requires raising...
Restructuring the monopolistic, state-owned, obsolete and polluting utility industries of post-socia...
In Hungary, the energy sector was modernised on the basis of public ownership after World War II. Hu...
The year 2003 involved a considerable change in Hungarian energy market. Liberalization of the forme...
Abstract – In Hungary the market has been incrementally liberalised since 2003. As the country enter...
Az 1980-90-es évek fordulóján a kelet- és közép-európai országokban - köztük Magyarországon is - gyö...
Since 2010, the Hungarian government has increased its stake in the country's energy sector at the e...
This book presents the first in-depth analysis of the export of the EU electricity acquits, through ...
This paper, using the formation of the national public utility company as an example, describes some...
Since the 1990’s, we have witnessed a global process of deregulation, liberalization and privatizati...
The European Union has introduced directives that aim to liberalize and integrate electricity and ga...
Since 2010, the Hungarian Government has increased its stake in the country’s energy sector at the e...
Energy policy has been an important strategic issue of nation-states after the 1950s. The unequal ge...
This paper investigates the effect of energy liberalization, compared to other drivers, on policies ...
A stable supply of cheap electricity is essential for economy. The network monopoly in the German po...
Privatising electricity seems an attractive way of reducing foreign public debt but requires raising...
Restructuring the monopolistic, state-owned, obsolete and polluting utility industries of post-socia...
In Hungary, the energy sector was modernised on the basis of public ownership after World War II. Hu...
The year 2003 involved a considerable change in Hungarian energy market. Liberalization of the forme...
Abstract – In Hungary the market has been incrementally liberalised since 2003. As the country enter...
Az 1980-90-es évek fordulóján a kelet- és közép-európai országokban - köztük Magyarországon is - gyö...
Since 2010, the Hungarian government has increased its stake in the country's energy sector at the e...
This book presents the first in-depth analysis of the export of the EU electricity acquits, through ...
This paper, using the formation of the national public utility company as an example, describes some...
Since the 1990’s, we have witnessed a global process of deregulation, liberalization and privatizati...
The European Union has introduced directives that aim to liberalize and integrate electricity and ga...
Since 2010, the Hungarian Government has increased its stake in the country’s energy sector at the e...
Energy policy has been an important strategic issue of nation-states after the 1950s. The unequal ge...
This paper investigates the effect of energy liberalization, compared to other drivers, on policies ...
A stable supply of cheap electricity is essential for economy. The network monopoly in the German po...
Privatising electricity seems an attractive way of reducing foreign public debt but requires raising...