
Viktor Zsiday
Viktor Zsiday is a prominent Hungarian economist known for his insights on fiscal policy and public finance. He has been vocal about the challenges facing Hungary's economy, including rising state debt and the need for sustainable economic growth. Recently, he highlighted the risks of increasing public spending without corresponding economic growth, suggesting that the current trajectory could lead to significant fiscal instability in the coming decade.
Country presence
Recent news mentions
Viktor Zsiday warns that the wealth tax could penalize domestic capital compared to foreign multinationals.
Oligarhii lui Viktor Orbán, în vizorul noului guvern. Péter Magyar pregătește introducerea taxei pe avere ca simbol al „dreptății sociale”Viktor Zsiday, an investment fund manager and economic commentator, says the solution to unfair enrichment should not be taxation but criminal proceedings.
Orbán’s oligarchs on edge as Hungary poised to launch wealth tax | HungaryViktor Zsiday warned that the next decade is unlikely to be a period of fiscal calm.
Index - Gazdaság - Elárulta az egyik miniszter, mire készül a kormány, harc indult a munkabérekért











