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This study is intended to demonstrate how Schoenmaker’s financial trilemma and the Mundell–Fleming monetary trilemma took hold in Hungarian economic history between 1867 and 1938 – an era divided into five distinct periods –; in other words, which factors enjoyed priority over others in...
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This survey intends to address a special segment in the fiscal imbalance problems of the Hungarian economy, namely the peculiar “balance disturbance” of the banking sector, playing a prominent role in financial intermediation, whose capital structure has been increasingly at the beck and...
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After World War II, France’s economic growth was the strongest in its history and the country broke out from the trap of middle-income countries. The “thirty glorious years” was accompanied by the modernization of the economy, in which a strong state control banking system, called the...
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This study is intended to demonstrate how Schoenmaker's financial trilemma and the Mundell–Fleming monetary trilemma took hold in Hungarian economic history between 1867 and 1938 – an era divided into five distinct periods –; in other words, which factors enjoyed priority over others in...
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