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Article IV Staff Reports
Financial Sector Assessment Program
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Projected % Change
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2013
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2014
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Real GDP
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0
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1.2
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Consumer Prices
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3.2
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3.5
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Source: World Economic Outlook (April 2013)
Please refer to more recent PIN/Staff reports on this country for possible revisions.
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Hungary: Financial Position in the Fund

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Hungary and the IMF
Updated April 20, 2013
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The last Article IV Executive Board Consultation was on March 18, 2013. Listed below are items related to Hungary, in reverse chronological order (you can also view items by category).
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 | September 01, 2001 -- A Model of Exchange Rate Regime Choice in the Transitional Economies of Central and Eastern Europe
Author/Editor: Klyuev, Vladimir Series: Working Paper No. 01/140
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 | September 01, 2001 -- Financial Sector Evolution in the Central European Economies:Challenges in Supporting Macroeconomic Stability and Sustainable Growth
Author/Editor: Iakova, Dora M. | Wagner, Nancy L. Series: Working Paper No. 01/141
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 | September 01, 2001 -- Real Convergence to EU Income Levels: Central Europe from 1990 to the Long Term
Author/Editor: Doyle, Peter | Kuijs, Louis | Jiang, G. Series: Working Paper No. 01/146
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 | September 01, 2001 -- A Model of Exchange Rate Regime Choice in the Transitional Economies of Central and Eastern Europe
Author/Editor: Klyuev, Vladimir Series: Working Paper No. 01/140
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 | September 01, 2001 -- Financial Sector Evolution in the Central European Economies:Challenges in Supporting Macroeconomic Stability and Sustainable Growth
Author/Editor: Iakova, Dora M. | Wagner, Nancy L. Series: Working Paper No. 01/141
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 | September 01, 2001 -- Real Convergence to EU Income Levels: Central Europe from 1990 to the Long Term
Author/Editor: Doyle, Peter | Kuijs, Louis | Jiang, G. Series: Working Paper No. 01/146
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 | May 18, 2001 -- Public Information Notice: IMF Concludes Article IV Consultation with Hungary
Public Information Notices (PINs) form part of the IMF's efforts to promote transparency of the IMF's views and analysis of economic developments and policies.
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 | April 29, 2001 -- Statement by H.E. Didier Reynders, Minister of Finance of Belgium
The International Monetary and Financial Committee member for the constituency consisting of Austria, Belgium, Belarus, Czech Republic, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Turkey
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 | April 29, 2001 -- Joint IMFC and Development Committee Statement by H.E. Didier Reynders, Minister of Finance of Belgium
The International Monetary and Financial Committee member for the constituency consisting of Austria, Belgium, Belarus, Czech Republic, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Turkey
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 | April 18, 2001 -- Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC): Hungary -- Fiscal Transparency
This report provides an assessment of fiscal transparency practices in Hungary.
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 | April 18, 2001 -- Report on the Observance of Standards and Codes (ROSC): Hungary -- Table of Contents
This report compares country practices in Hungary with internationally recognized standards and codes. The report covers disclosure practices and also discusses issues related to the quality of the information released.
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 | January 06, 2001 -- Exchange Rate Regimes: Is the Bipolar View Correct? -- Address by Stanley Fischer
Prepared for delivery as the Distinguished Lecture on Economics in Government, jointly sponsored by the American Economic Association and the Society of Government Economists, at the meetings of the American Economic Association, New Orleans
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 | November 03, 2000 -- Transition Economies: An IMF Perspective on Progress and Prospects -- An IMF Issues Brief
The race to transform centrally planned economies into market economies has led, ten years later, to one group of countries approaching the finish line, others languishing at various points along the track, and a few barely off the starting blocks.
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 | September 22, 2000 -- Transcript of an IMF Press Conference: From Transition to EU Membership -- The Challenges in Developing Macroeconomic Frameworks
The countries that have succeeded rather well in the transition have not only had good macroeconomic policies, they have also given great attention to the structural reforms that underpin those macroeconomic policies-things like the hard budget constraint and the enterprise sector and cleaning up the banking system.
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 | May 11, 2000 -- Hungary:Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix
Series: IMF Staff Country Report No. 00/59
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 | April 16, 2000 -- Statement by H.E. Didier Reynders, Minister of Finance of Belgium International Monetary and Financial Committee Washington, D.C., April 16, 2000
The International Monetary and Financial Committee member for the constituency consisting of Austria, Belgium, Belarus, Czech Republic, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Turkey
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 | April 01, 2000 -- Exchange Rate Regimes in Selected Advanced Transition Economies - Coping with Transition, Capital Inflows, and EU Accession
Author/Editor: Corker, Robert J. | Beaumont, Craig | van Elkan, Rachel | Iakova, Dora M. Series: Policy Discussion Paper No. 00/3
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 | March 17, 2000 -- Public Information Notice: IMF Concludes Article IV Consultation with Hungary
Public Information Notices (PINs) form part of the IMF's efforts to promote transparency of the IMF's views and analysis of economic developments and policies.
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 | April 08, 1999 -- Hungary - Selected Issues
Series: IMF Staff Country Report No. 99/27
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 | March 04, 1999 -- Public Information Notice: IMF Concludes Article IV Consultation with Hungary
Public Information Notices (PINs) form part of the IMF's efforts to promote transparency of the IMF's views and analysis of economic developments and policies.
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