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Hungary

28/10/2021 by

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Hungary

Country context

  • GDP per capita: 36 752 USD (2021)
  • Government debt: 88.6% of GDP (2021)
  • Population: 9.8 million (2020)
  • General government investment: 24% of GFCF (2020)
  • Subnational direct investment: 27.33% of general government (2019)
  • Internet access: 90.8% of all households (2021)
  • Air and GHG emissions: 4.5t CO2 emissions/capita (2020)
  • Energy Transition Index: 65/100 (2021)

Source: OECD and World Economic Forum

Hungary data

Long-term strategic vision for infrastructure

Fiscal sustainability, affordability, and value for money

Efficient and effective public procurement

Consistency of country performance in each pillar

Good infrastructure governance requires improvements across different dimensions. Preferably, countries should make progress in all dimensions involved in each of the pillars. Consistency is measured using the coefficient of variation; pay particular attention to pillars with low consistency as they may require more nuanced analysis.

  • Low
  • High

Related publications

  • Budgetary Governance in Practice: Hungary
  • Fostering Effective Energy Transition, World Economic Forum (2021)
  • ITF Transport Outlook 2021
  • National Reform Programme of Hungary (2021)
  • Hungarian Budget Bills

Links to useful data

  • 2020 OECD Governance of Infrastructure Dataset
  • 2018 OECD Governance of Capital Budgeting and Infrastructure Dataset
  • Country profile of Hungary, OECD
  • World Observatory on Subnational Government Finance and Investment, Hungary

Relevant public institutions

  • Ministry of Finance
  • Hungarian State Treasury
  • Ministry for Innovation and Technology
  • Ministry of Rural Development

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