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PLANNING FOR A SUSTAINABLE EUROPE? - TU Berlin

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According to the Széchenyi Plan’s own rhetoric, the program appeared firmly set<br />

within a framework of market-oriented economic modernization that adhered to EU<br />

framework priorities:<br />

The Széchenyi Plan is a program for rapid and sustainable economic<br />

development. The fundamental objective of the Széchenyi Plan is to provide for<br />

dynamic and sustainable economic growth and to improve the Hungarian economy’s<br />

level of competitiveness. [See Section 5].<br />

The Széchenyi Plan introduces a planning practice that is radically new in Hungary.<br />

This practice rests on three major aspects: partnership between the government and the<br />

business sector; limited co-financing by the government; and program financing for a<br />

coordinated use of government supports. … The Széchenyi Plan remains firmly and<br />

purely on a market economic footing. This is a program financing in the manner<br />

practiced in the European Union…. Even though the word “plan” is included in the<br />

title of the Széchenyi Plan, it is, naturally, completely different from the planning<br />

practices of the past forty years in Hungary.<br />

[Section 6, emphasis added].<br />

Table 8.3 The Széchenyi Plan’s Railway Modernization Program<br />

Source: Hungarian Ministry of the Economy (GM 2000)

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