Hungary : an economy in transition
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Hungary : an economy in transition
Cambridge University Press, 1993
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  愛知
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  滋賀
  京都
  大阪
  兵庫
  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
  島根
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  広島
  山口
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  愛媛
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  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
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digitally printed version332.34/H 98-1/20080360017212008003602,
332.34/H 98-1/1068172193015853
注記
"Proceedings of the conference ... organised by the Centre for Economic Policy Research and held in London on 7-8 February 1992"--Pref
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The economic transformation of Hungary has reached a critical stage. Hungary has succeeded in attracting foreign capital, and has achieved its first current account surplus in convertible currency since 1984, despite upheavals, but the privatization process has reached a crucial stage. It is clear that it will be a lengthy and difficult process, with significant repercussions for the future of the economy and profound social and welfare consequences. This book presents some of the local arguments and perceptions informing the debate, and critical examination of these ideas from an international panel of scholars. The chapters address privatization; financial, tax and legal systems; integration into the international financial and monetary systems; labour markets, unemployment and the social safety net; and the political economy of the current economic transformation.
目次
- 1. Introduction Istvan P. Szekely and David M. G. Newbery
- Part I. Foreign Trade: 2. Economic consequences of Soviet disintegration for Hungary Laszlo Czaba
- 3. Regional cooperation in East-Central Europe Kalman Mizsei
- 4. Export supply and import demand in Hungary: an econometric analysis for 1968-1989 Laszlo Halpern and Istvan P. Szekely
- Discussion of Part I Renzo Daviddi
- Part II. Privatization and Competition Policy: 5. 10 percent already sold: privatization in Hungary Zsigmond Jarai
- 6. Hungary: a unique approach to privatization - past, present and future Peter Mihalyi
- 7. Competition policy in transition Janos Stadler
- Discussion of Part II John P. Bonin, Rumen Dobrinsky and Paul Seabright
- Part III. The Financial System and Private Savings: 8. Short-run money market model of Hungary Julia Kiraly
- 9. The modernisation of the Hungarian banking sector Eva Varhegyi
- 10. Changing structure of household portfolios in emerging market economics: the case of Hungary, 1970-1989 Istvan Abel and Istvan P. Szekely
- Discussion of Part III John P. Bonin, Lucian Ionescu and Colin Mayer
- Part IV. Foreign Debt and Monetary Policy: 11. Hungary's foreign debt controversies and macroeconomic problems Gabor Oblath
- 12. Managing foreign debt and monetary policy Werner Riecke
- Discussion of Part IV L. Alan Winters and Richard Portes
- Part V. Legislative and Tax Reform: 13. A legal framework for the Hungarian transition, 1989-1991 Tamas Sarkoezy
- 14. Tax reform in Hungary Jeno Koltay
- Discussion of Part V Athar Hussain
- Part VI. Labour Markets, Unemployment and Social Security: 15. The transformation of shop floor bargaining in Hungarian industry Janos Kollo
- 16. The social security crisis in Hungary Maria Augusztinovics
- Discussion of Part VI David M. G. Newbery and David Winter
- Part VII. State Desertion: 17. State desertion and convertibility
- the case of Hungary Istvan Abel and John P. Bonin
- Discussion of Part VII David Begg and R. E. Rowthorn
- Conclusion Sir Adam Ridley.
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