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This paper presents an overview of the economy of Hungary. The paper highlights that during the Fifth Five-Year Plan (1976–80), actual growth rates for almost all major plan aggregates remained below the targets. The lower targets set for the increase in both consumption and investment in...
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finds that Asia''s remarkable output growth over the past 40 years reflected both high investment, and rapid productivity … increases. These factors were in turn supported by the region''s relatively strong institutional and policy environment, which …
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, explain a large part of the diversity in savings behavior in Asia across eight countries as well as over time. Inflation and …
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The paper takes stock of the impact of the global financial crisis that began in late 2007 on banking sectors of Asian low-income countries, by exploring bank-level data provided by Bankscope. The paper examines three key channels of possible crisis spillovers: exposures to (i) valuation changes...
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developing Asia and relates this activity to the growth of the foreign debt of these countries. It is argued that the relatively …
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countries. In Asia’s export-dependent economies, this entails relying more on private domestic demand as a driver of growth …
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The study reveals agricultural import restrictions are widely applied in Asia, but that Japan and Korea impose lower …
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Several Asian emerging market economies have recently adopted measures to limit the offshore trading of their currencies. This paper provides a general overview of such measures and evaluates the experiences of selected countries that resorted to such measures. It concludes that the measures...
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