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The principal novelty of this paper lies in offering explanations of changing priorities and of the stop-go-stop sequence of policies in Poland in the years 1990-1991. The paper suggests that, in the first year of the reform, achieving price stability was secondary to the following three other...
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In this paper we develop a new model of growth accounting and use it to analyse the long-term growth of the US and the USSR. The technique is designed to capture the indirect or "feedback" contributions of technological change and labour input growth. These indirect contributions arise from the...
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The article has two objectives. The first one is to identify the distinctive features of the Polish transformation, especially those which may explain why the initial, transformational recession was less serious than elsewhere and why the subsequent economic growth was relatively high. It...
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