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Economic reform in Hungary since 1968

Anthony R. Boote and Janos Somogyi

(Occasional paper / International Monetary Fund, no.83)

International Monetary Fund, 1991

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"July 1991."

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Description

Even as a member of the old COMECON, Hungary pursued a degree of economic liberalism that set it aside from its Eastern European neighbours. Hungary was the first centrally planned economy to introduce a broad market-oriented reform in 1968. With the collapse of communism, the Hungarian economy faces new challenges within an altogether different context. This book charts the Hungarian economy since that pioneering attempt to move away from centrally-planned rigidity.

Table of Contents

  • Framework for reform since 1968
  • reform of macroeconomic decision making
  • price reform
  • foreign trade and exchange rate reform
  • reform of the wage system and labour market policy
  • fiscal reform
  • banking and capital market reform
  • agricultural reform
  • recent developments and outlook.

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