Abstract
This article examines Hungary's response to the opportunities of the information revolution since the end of communism from an economic point of view reflecting on cultural aspects as well. It will argue that there have been significant advances in the development of the information sector in the country. However, because of the legacy of communism, economic difficulties and the unclear policies and disconcerted efforts of the first post-communist governments, the information revolution has made limited progress.
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