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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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mechanism. Such discussions emerged because of the implementation of the 'New Economic System'in Czechoslovakia. Under the old …
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This paper is discussing problems that emerged in the first wave of the voucher privatization in Czechoslovakia …
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In 1960's there was a controversy in Czechoslovakia about the causes of economic stagnation and about the economic …
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In 1952, hardly a decade after the Holocaust, Communist Czechoslovakia staged one of the post-WWII era’s most blatant …
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In 1993, Czechoslovakia experienced a two-fold break-up: On January 1st, the country disintegrated as a political union … that while Czechoslovakia could be considered an optimum currency area, it was in fact less integrated than some other …
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capitalism after the split up of Czechoslovakia. An additional year spent under democracy increases height by 0.286cm for Slovaks …
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Standard narratives of 1989 in Czechoslovakia maintain that the revolution brought two civic associations into being …
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