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Policy failure and the advent of organized crime in post-socialist Hungary How the state subsidy of domestic heating oil resulted in organised criminal network formation1 By Mihaly Fazekas, PhD candidate in Sociology, Un
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Document Date: 2011-02-11 13:11:35


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Preuss / Vienna / Budapest / Lisbon / Paris / /

Company

Crane / CRC Press / /

Country

Poland / Hungary / United Kingdom / East Germany / Czech Republic / /

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HUF / EUR / /

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Facility

University of Cambridge Email / /

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oil-import / intervention tool / oil product5 / oil- / chosen intervention tool / chemical removal / weaker car engines / bad quality diesel oil / organised criminal network / heating oil / car producers / chemical process / criminal networks / oil-bleaching / chaotic diesel oil situation / oil resources / diesel oil / oil / basic services / imported diesel oil / oil products / /

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Cambridge University / Institute for Human Studies / Hungarian government / European Economic Community / Princeton University / University of Cambridge Email / European Union / Oxford University / national police / Parliamentary Committee on Examining Corruption / /

Person

Mihaly Fazekas / /

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Position

Editor / journalist / Sociology Consultant / Minister of Home Affairs / first Minister / /

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The American Economic Review / The Journal of Economic Perspectives / /

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Eastern Europe / /

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