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This is the latest in a series of economic reports by staff economists in the IMF’s Middle Eastern Department. This book discusses the latest economic data coming out of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, with a particular emphasis on growing demographic concerns. The work is enhanced by the...
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The paper analyzes the development of government social expenditure during the economic stabilization period, with specific reference to the changing needs for such expenditure arising from the change in Israel’s demographic structure. The results reveal a real cut in direct services. The...
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growth. The statistical data on the economic indices of Hungary are also presented in the paper …
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Since beginning economic transition, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovenia have—with much success …
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Hungary was severely affected by the crisis. The financial sector has remained resilient throughout the crisis. The …
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This Selected Issues paper for Hungary highlights the monetary policy framework in Hungary and the models used by the …
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financial market turbulence and continued rapid credit growth in Hungary. With most new borrowing in foreign currency, the …
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Hungary’s 2007 Article IV Consultation reports that with fiscal consolidation on track for 2007 and 2008, short …
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This Selected Issues paper on Hungary reports that the public enterprises may pose significant fiscal risks on account …
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The principal policy task in Hungary is to place public finances on a sound footing. For monetary policy, the challenge … second-round effects. From a risk-management perspective, a floating exchange rate regime is best suited to Hungary’s present …
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