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Price decontrols 4 Economic models 2 aggregate demand 2 bargaining power 2 inflation 2 inflation rates 2 money stock 2 price level 2 price liberalization 2 privatization process 2 real money 2 real output 2 real wages 2 terms of trade 2 wage 2 wage earners 2 wage increases 2 wage inflation 2 wages 2 Centrally planned economies 1 Commodity markets 1 Czechoslovakia 1 Income distribution 1 Incomes policy 1 Prices 1 Privatization 1 Savings 1 aggregate consumption 1 agricultural subsidies 1 balance of payments 1 balance of payments crisis 1 bankruptcy law 1 barriers to entry 1 benefits 1 bilateral agreements 1 central planning system 1 compensation 1 compensation ? payments 1 compensation payments 1 competitive advantage 1
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Aghevli, Bijan B. 1 Borensztein, Eduardo 1 Fanizza, Domenico 1 Koen, Vincent 1 Lin, Shoukang 1 Osband, Kent 1 Phillips, Steven 1 Willigen, Tessa Van der 1
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Price Liberalization in a Reforming Socialist Economy; A Search Equilibrium Approach
Fanizza, Domenico - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 1992
A bilateral search model of the commodity market is formulated to study the effects of liberalizing prices in a reforming socialist economy. The main result is that if the competitive structure of the economy is not quickly modified to eliminate supply rents, price liberalization may be...
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Price Liberalization in Russia; The Early Record
Koen, Vincent; Phillips, Steven - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 1992
Prices in Russia have been decontrolled in several steps since early 1991, after decades of near-fixity. Their behavior before and after the January 1992 price liberalization is analyzed here, as are the associated movements of wages and overall consumer incomes and expenditures. The emphasis is...
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Can the Release of a Monetary Overhang Trigger Hyperinflation?
Osband, Kent; Lin, Shoukang - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 1992
It is widely feared that, once prices are decontrolled in the formerly centrally–planned economies, households’ release of previously accumulated money will trigger a hyperinflation. This paper finds, instead, that whether a country’s fiscal, monetary, and labor market policies are...
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Stabilization and Structural Reform in Czechoslovakia; An Assessment of the First Stage
Aghevli, Bijan B.; Willigen, Tessa Van der; … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 1992
This paper analyzes the Czechoslovak reform program which was launched on January 1, 1991. Under this program, Czechoslovakia has taken decisive steps to establish a market economy, while achieving price stability and a viable external position through restrictive financial policies. But there...
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