BBJ biweekly: When EU funds fade; ailing health care

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What will happen to Hungaryʼs economy in 2017, when weʼve gone through most of the current EU support? How are private clinics and private insurers filling the holes left by poor state health care? And where are Hungaryʼs doctors going? Find the answers, and a lot more interesting reading, in the latest biweekly edition of the Budapest Business Journal – out now.

You can learn about the controversy stirred by the government plan to auction off state property – or find out who the countryʼs 10 richest people are and how they got that way. In Socialite, discover how five-star hotels can cater your holiday meals, and get a preview of 2015 vintages in a review of the yearʼs “new wines”.

All these stories and more can be found in the latest edition, available in print on newsstands now. You can also read the entire biweekly edition of the BBJ online, on your computer, smartphone or tablet, via bbj.hu Premium.

Get a look at the latest edition, and previous editions, right here. You can read five Premium articles online for free, and when youʼre ready to subscribe, you can buy a password online.

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