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This study is a natural continuation of the author’s earlier book on privatization in Hungary, covering the … somewhat misleading, if compared to the privatization revenues generated by previous governments prior to 2010. However, if all … the post 2010 nationalization deals were much smaller than the 1990-2000 privatization deals. …
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This study is a natural continuation of the author fs earlier book on privatization in Hungary, covering the … somewhat misleading, if compared to the privatization revenues generated by previous governments prior to 2010. However, if all … the post 2010 nationalization deals were much smaller than the 1990-2000 privatization deals. …
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- although the main trend of policies was privatization. However, in my earlier work a logical question was ignored, namely why …
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Seventy years ago, three years after World War II, the bulk of the Hungarian manufacturing industry was taken over by the then ruling coalition government. This was the culminating point of a process of elite change, which started at the very beginning of 1945. It was perceived then by the...
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We extend the benchmark model of Aghion and Blanchard (1994) assuming two segments of the emerging private sector that differ in workers' productivity. We look at the paths of employment, wages, taxes, labor costs and profits during and after the transition, up until the shock is fully absorbed....
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We extend the benchmark model of Aghion and Blanchard (1994) assuming two segments of the emerging private sector that differ in workers’ productivity. We look at the paths of employment, wages, taxes, labor costs and profits during and after the transition, up until the shock is fully...
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