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, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria and Romania. These comprise the initial price-overshooting and the output collapse, fiscal sustainability as …
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The paper discusses the interrelationships between payments system reform and monetary policy implementation in selected countries in Central and Eastern Europe. The reforms in the payments system are viewed as closely interrelated with the development of money and foreign exchange markets and...
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that major distortions have, in the past, dramatically reduced the productivity of investment. The paper discusses some of …
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, Czechoslovakia has taken decisive steps to establish a market economy, while achieving price stability and a viable external position …
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, Czechoslovakia, and China. Significant efforts have been made, or are under consideration, in all countries to develop a more …
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This paper examines credit origins of the business cycle in the former Czechoslovakia. Industrial production is found …
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This paper analyzes the declines in economic activity experienced by Bulgaria, the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic (CSFR), and Romania in the period since the initiation of market-oriented reforms in these countries. The paper reviews developments in the three countries and empirically...
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time, industry-level analysis suggests ample scope to raise productivity, especially in services where productivity gains …
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the growth in labor. If GDP is divided by labor, productivity growth appears to have been slower than in peers. This … chapter discusses both exogenous and endogenous factors behind the disappointing productivity growth in the Netherlands and …
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