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Transformation in mature versus emerging economies : why has Hungary been less successful than China?
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1993
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Restructuring and privatising electric utilities in Eastern Europe
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1994
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Optimal rates of tax during systemic reform
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1993
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Tax and expenditure policies in Hungary
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The distributional impact of price changes in Hungary and the UK
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1994
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Tax and expenditure policies in Hungary
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1993
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