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In 1991, the rate of inflation in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland was between 35% and 70%. At the end of 2001 …
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regimes in Poland, providing specific suggestions for enhancing transparency of monetary policy. Inflation targeting is …
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This paper analyzes changes in the monetary policy in the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland following the policy … movements in the Czech Republic and Poland, but an increased attention to it in Hungary. Simulations for the Czech Republic and … Poland also suggest their respective central banks, rather than a sound macroeconomic environment, being accountable for …
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targeting is developed. Recent trends in these risk premiums in Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland are tested by employing …
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. Recent trends in these risk premiums in Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland are tested by using the GARCH (1 …
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This paper examines the drivers of the post-pandemic surge in inflation in four small open economies: Czechia, Hungary …, Poland, and Slovakia. For this purpose, a Bayesian structural vector autoregressive model with sign-zero restrictions and … countries, whereas domestic demand shocks were much less influential. Exchange rate shocks were pronounced in Hungary only …
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. Recent trends in these risk premiums in Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland are tested by using the GARCH (1 …
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in this study. The empirical testing is conducted for Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary. The analysis recommends …
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