When Populists Rise, Economies Often Fall
Briefly

Business leaders tend to dismiss left-wing populism while viewing right-wing populism as safer. However, research indicates that right-wing populism can hurt stock market performance, worsening the longer such leaders remain in power.
In Hungary, Zoltan Varga's media company thrived until political pressures mounted, leading to concerns about business viability under Viktor Orbán's regime, which employed regulations to stifle competition.
Read at Harvard Business Review
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