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parameters for six non-EMU European countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden, United Kingdom) using a …
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which are consistent with policy settings for Hungary, Poland and, less pronounced, the Czech Republic, whereas Romania and … Slovakia do not show a clear picture. Slovenia, finally, shows some kind of anticipation of the wide fluctuation margins in ERM …
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Aufbauend auf der Analyse der Wechselkurspolitik im Transformationsprozeß ausgewählter mittel- und osteuropäischer …
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In this paper I estimate a Bayesian structural VAR models for the Czech Republic and Poland, allowing for changes in …
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This paper studies the Balassa-Samuelson effect in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. Time … accession candidates to meet the Maastricht criterion on inflation in the medium term. Moreover, the observed appreciation of … the Balassa-Samuelson effect, particularly in the cases of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. This may be partly explained …
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Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia - and the euro area in terms of differences in productivity growth between …This paper aims to explain differences in inflation between six central European economies - Croatia, the Czech … productivity differentials explain on average only between 0.2 and 2.0 percentage points of annual inflation differentials vis …
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This paper studies the Balassa-Samuelson (B-S) effect in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. We … not hinder meeting the Maastricht criterion on inflation in the medium term. In addition, the observed appreciation of the … could justify, especially in the cases of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. This can be partly explained by the trend …
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