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This Happened in Places Where They Targeted an Industry, Like Hungary Did with Car and Battery Manufacturing.

Summary by telex.hu
If the industrial structure of the economy becomes too one-sided, it can cause significant damage in the long run. This is shown by a new study using the historical example of English cities. This is a warning sign for the Hungarian government, which is unilaterally pushing the car and battery industries.

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If the industrial structure of the economy becomes too one-sided, it can cause significant damage in the long run. This is shown by a new study using the historical example of English cities. This is a warning sign for the Hungarian government, which is unilaterally pushing the car and battery industries.

A new study suggests that an overly one-sided industrial structure could lead to economic decline in the long term, which could be a warning sign regarding the Hungarian government's strategy focusing on the battery industry.

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telex.hu broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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