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László Halpern (Editor), Charles Wyplosz (Editor)

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October 13, 1998 0521630681 978-0521630689
Hungary: Towards a Market Economy is the latest in the successful sequence of volumes on major topics in international economics published under the auspices of the Centre for Economic Policy Research. This volume offers the most recent and up-to-date assessment of the Hungarian economy, combining intimate local knowledge with up-to-date modes of economic analysis. It will be of interest to all those following the process of economic transition, whether academic researchers, students, policy-makers or analysts.

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"...the most comprehensive and thorough account of the Hungarian economic reform processes of the 1990s..." Paul Hare, Slavic Review

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Hungary: Towards a Market Economy is the latest in the successful sequence of volumes on major topics in international economics published under the auspices of the Centre for Economic Policy Research. This volume offers the most recent and up-to-date assessment of the Hungarian economy, combining intimate local knowledge with up-to-date modes of economic analysis. It will be of interest to all those following the process of economic transition, whether academic researchers, students, policy-makers and analysts.

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The papers brought together in this volume were initially presented at the conference 'Hungary: Towards a Market Economy', organised on 20-21 October 1995 in Budapest by the Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, with the support of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). Read the first page
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regional unemployment rate differentials, debtor conciliation, credit conciliation, competitive market hypothesis, bank conciliation, interest rate transmission, gratuity system, inactive earners, household electricity consumption, domestic debt financing, privatisation revenues, consolidation bonds, hidden economy, system dependency ratio, real interest rate levels, debt service expenditures, microeconomic costs, interest expenditures, accrual factors, privatisation agency, relative price variability, gratuity payments, stabilisation package, primary balance, foreign public debt
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World Bank, Board of Directors, Change Random, New York, Health Insurance Fund, Central Statistical Office, Banking Act, East European, Economic Associations, Working Paper, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Welfare, San Francisco, Staff Papers, Time Figure, Acta Oeconomica, Journal of Money, Level Random, Oxford University Press, American Economic Review, Brookings Papers, Central European University Press, Economic Journal, Hungarian Statistical Yearbook, June Sept
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