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We examine industrial output in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, and Romania during 1989–95 in terms of pretransitional …
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Absolute poverty has dropped markedly in Bulgaria but income inequality has increased substantially in the aftermath of …
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through high-level legislation. A limit on the deficit, such as the deficit ceiling in Bulgaria''s organic budget law, serves … analyzes how these objectives can be met in Bulgaria through either a growth-adjusted balance rule or an expenditure rule …
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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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As the countries of Eastern and Central Europe transform their economies from centrally–planned to market–oriented, the question of the role that the governments should play in mobilizing savings to ensure a high growth rate must be addressed. This paper argues that the issue of a good...
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The study examines the effect of health care reform in Bulgaria in 1999 on the equity of health care financing. It …
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