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yielded mixed results. Hungary 2000-2002 provides a unique opportunity to look at the effects of an exceptionally large …
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-communist transition in Hungary. Systems of cost share equations derived from the translog cost function are estimated for cross … Hungary it was evident to apply these results to this highly relevant issue. In the second part of the paper we try to …
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productivity using firmlevel information from Hungary, 1986-99. Its main conclusion is that skills obsolescence was, and still is …
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welfare risk implicit in the reform is particularly high in Hungary's poorest regions where 50 per cent of the working age …
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relative wages during the transition period in Hungary and Romania. In this paper we would like to discuss the policy relevance …
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by rather different forces In Hungary. By contrast, the Romanian agriculture absorbed a non-trivial proportion of the …
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The paper analyses regional relative wages using individual and firmlevel data from Hungary 1986-96. In regions hit … observed in Hungary (a U-curve of relative labour costs in crisis-hit regions) may prevail in other economies calling the …
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The paper addresses the question why Hungarian state enterprises cut employment by two-digit percentages in the last years of state socialism. It argues that job destruction was a result of changing incentives and liberties (harder budget constraint, stronger insider power, loosening political...
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