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Hungary: Towards a Market Economy (Hardcover)

by László Halpern (Editor), Charles Wyplosz (Editor) "The papers brought together in this volume were initially presented at the conference 'Hungary: Towards a Market Economy', organised on 20-21 October 1995 in Budapest..." (more)
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‘The work of Halpern and Wyplosz is a useful contribution to the literature on transitional economics. It provides carefully researched and detailed evidence of economic change. It also contains very interesting commentaries on each chapter by other economists. These, together with the introductory chapter, will be particularly helpful for the lay reader in understanding what they call the hidden Hungarian miracle.’ The Times Higher


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Hungary: Towards a Market Economy offers the most recent and up-to-date assessment of the contemporary Hungarian economy, and follows its evolution in the immediate aftermath of the revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe. Part I describes the macroeconomy, the evolution of monetary policy, the link between the exchange rate and inflation, the inability of fiscal policy to come to terms with public debt and deficits, and the evolution of the underground economy. Part II focuses on the microeconomy; the consolidation of the banking sector, the evolution of corporate governance and an analysis of the profitability of export-orientated firms. The final part assesses the labour market and the system of welfare. Hungary: Towards a Market Economy is the latest in the successful sequence of volumes on major topics in international economics published under the auspices of the Centre for Economic Policy Research, of interest to both policy-makers and specialists.

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