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It was a great surprise to both the Hungarian and the international research community to see how determined and successful were the 2nd and the 3d Orbán-governments in rolling back the results of the post-communist privatizations. In my earlier papers - see Mihályi (2014, 2015a,b) - I showed...
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It was a great surprise to both the Hungarian and the international research community to see how determined and successful were the 2nd and the 3d Orbán-governments in rolling back the results of the post-communist privatizations. In my earlier papers – see Mihályi (2014, 2015a,b) – I...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011450470
-revisions), arbitrarily revised upwards the data of the Hungarian Statistical Office (HSO) on GDP-growth for the first three quarters of 2016 …. This "methodological innovation" (as put by the NBH) served to support its unrealistic 2.8 percent GDP-growth projection … for 2016. In March 2017, the HSO reported GDP to have grown by a mere 2 percent in 2016. Hence, the "backcast" of the NBH …
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of GDP growth. Compared to the previous literature on Hungary, contributions include the quantification of human capital …
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The volume index of GDP reflects the change in real income generated by production, which differs from the change in … ToT improve (the price index of exports is above that of imports), RGDI increases by more than real GDP, permitting higher …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012290298
-country comparison of nominal per capita GDP levels at current exchange rates is neither suitable to measure real income differences, nor …
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of GDP growth. Compared to the previous literature on Hungary, contributions include the quantification of human capital …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011345031
-country comparison of nominal per capita GDP levels at current exchange rates is neither suitable to measure real income differences, nor …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012582298
-revisions), arbitrarily revised upwards the data of the Hungarian Statistical Office (HSO) on GDP-growth for the first three quarters of 2016 …. This "methodological innovation" (as put by the NBH) served to support its unrealistic 2.8 percent GDP-growth projection … for 2016. In March 2017, the HSO reported GDP to have grown by a mere 2 percent in 2016. Hence, the "backcast" of the NBH …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011686510
The volume index of GDP reflects the change in real income generated by production, which differs from the change in … ToT improve (the price index of exports is above that of imports), RGDI increases by more than real GDP, permitting higher …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012107299