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FISCAL DIVERGENCE AND BUSINESS CYCLE SYNCHRONIZATION: IRRESPONSIBILITY IS IDIOSYNCRATIC
Darvas, Zsolt
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Rose, Andrew K.
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Szapáry, György
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2005
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Guest Editor's Introduction
Szapáry, György
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Russian & East European finance and trade
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2000
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Banking Sector Reform in Hungary: What Have We Learned and What are the Prospects?
Szapáry, György
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Comparative economic studies
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2002
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2-3
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pp. 103-124
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FEATURES - TRANSITION ECONOMIES - Transition Countries' Choice of Exchange Rate Regime in the Run-Up to EMU Membership
Szapáry, György
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Finance and development : F&D ; a quarterly publication …
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2001
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Symposium Articles - Exchange Rate Policy in Transition Economies: The Case of Hungary
Szapáry, György
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Jakab, Zoltán M.
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Journal of comparative economics : the journal of the …
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1998
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Comentario - Inflation Differentials in EMU: The Spanish case
Szapáry, György
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Moneda y crédito : revista de economía
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2005
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The ten roots of the euro crisis (Focus)
Darvas, Zsolt
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2011
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Monetary transmission in the new EU member states : evidence from time-varying coefficient vector autoregression
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Estimation Bias and Inference in Overlapping Autoregressions: Implications for the Target-Zone Literature
Darvas, Zsolt
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Oxford bulletin of economics and statistics
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2008
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Beyond the Crisis: Prospects for Emerging Europe
Darvas, Zsolt
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Comparative economic studies
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2011
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