többletelképzvel
The term "többletelképzvel" is a Hungarian word that, when translated literally, refers to the "over-fulfillment of a plan." This concept is commonly encountered in economic and industrial contexts, particularly within historical socialist or centrally planned economies. It signifies achieving a production or performance target that exceeds the initially set quota.
In practice, többletelképzvel could manifest in various ways. For instance, a factory might produce more goods
However, the concept also carried potential downsides. Sometimes, the pursuit of többletelképzvel could lead to a
While the term is less prevalent in contemporary market economies, the underlying idea of exceeding expectations