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Financial Programming and Policy: The Case of Hungary

By Karen Swiderski

September 15, 1992

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Karen Swiderski. Financial Programming and Policy: The Case of Hungary, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 1992) accessed September 20, 2024

Summary

The case study of Hungary clarifies the specific macroeconomic policy requirements of countries in transition from centrally planned to market economies. The study, edited by Karen A. Swiderski, covers the period through 1990 and provides material needed to develop consistent projections of macroeconomic developments in Hungary.

Subject: Commercial banks, Demand for money, External debt, Financial institutions, Imports, Income, Money, National accounts

Keywords: Balance of payments, Balance of payments disequilibrium, Balance of payments identity, Balance of payments implication, BOOK, Central Asia, Commercial banks, Convertible currency export, Demand for money, East Africa, Eastern Europe, Enterprise, Europe, Export gain, Global, Income, Middle East

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