HUNGARY - Reforms need to be advanced in Hungary to move the country "further up the value added chain", a report from the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has suggested.
The Economic Survey of Hungary Report 2005 found the majority of the country’s workforce retiring before they reached either 60 for men and below 57 for women. And in most cases, early retirement ...
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