magáninfrastruktúra
Magáninfrastruktúra refers to physical assets and facilities that are owned, operated, and maintained by private entities rather than the state. These assets include transportation networks such as toll roads, private bridges, and rail lines; energy infrastructure such as privately run gas pipelines and power plants; telecommunications networks under private ownership; and public service facilities like privately managed hospitals, schools, and waste treatment plants.
In Hungary, the concept gained prominence after the 1990s liberalisation of the economy. The government enacted
Typical examples of Hungarian magáninfrastruktúra include the major toll roads along the M1, M2 and M3 motorways,
The private sector’s involvement has increased overall capacity and accelerated development speeds. However, challenges remain. Public
Overall, magáninfrastruktúra plays a pivotal role in modernising Hungary’s physical economy, balancing public needs with private