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The major objective of the paper is to provide estimates of a money demand function and of the optimal seigniorage in the Czech Republic and compare it to other transition countries such as Bulgaria, Poland and Romania, and analyze the scope of budget deficit financing through money printing. To...
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Poland edged towards hyperinflation towards the latter half of 1989,but inflation fell dramatically after drastic reformswere enacted in January of 1990. We analyse the consistency betweenfiscal deficits and inflation targets and assess Poland's domestic and foreign debt management policies and...
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Poland edged towards hyperinflation towards the latter half of 1989,but inflation fell dramatically after drastic reformswere enacted in January of 1990. We analyse the consistency betweenfiscal deficits and inflation targets and assessPoland's domestic and foreign debt management policies and...
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Poland edged towards hyperinflation towards the latter half of 1989,
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Fiscal problems are widely recognized as a key factor behind persistent inflation in Eastern Europe post-1989. Deficits need to be cut back, but how much for a given inflation target? We develop a simple framework on debt, deficit and inflation to study the fiscal and monetary policy...
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