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Analysis on macroeconomic determinants of protection in the Czech and Slovak Republics, Hungary, and Poland, while …
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growth. The statistical data on the economic indices of Hungary are also presented in the paper …
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consistent message in five out of six observations in our 2000-05 sample of Chile, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Thailand …
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This paper compares Hungary’s experience with sterilization with that of other capital inflow episodes. The study … by the National Bank of Hungary (NBH) were not significant until mid-1994, sometime after the return to power of the …
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developments. But is this also the case in transition economies? Using a panel of monthly data for the Czech Republic, Hungary … information about the future development of economic activity …
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This 2011 Article IV Consultation highlights that economic growth in Hungary is slowing and market perception of recent … policy measures has been negative. The eurozone crisis is weighing on Hungary’s external demand. Fiscal and monetary policies …
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This Selected Issues paper analyzes empirically the main determinants of Hungary’s inflation rate during 1990 … account of the time-series properties of the variables that are potential candidates for explaining Hungary’s inflation … assets in Hungary …
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This paper reviews economic developments in Hungary during 1993–94. The downward trend in measured aggregate output … that had begun in 1990 reached its trough during 1993, and Hungary recorded its first positive GDP growth in five years in … developments in Hungary during 1993–94 were overshadowed by large fiscal and external imbalances …
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