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This paper evaluates the functioning, suitability, and effectiveness of the Maastricht convergence criteria regarding fiscal policy and the Stability and Growth Pact for the Baltic States. We argue that the Maastricht fiscal targets from the Baltic perspective should be considered as long-term...
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This paper examines the reliability of macroeconomic price indices in transition economies, and specifically in the Czech Republic. While methodologically sophisticated price indices in mature market economies may be biased, most policy makers believe that this is only a minor problem and that...
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This paper examines the reliability of macroeconomic price indices in transition economies, and specifically in the Czech Republic. While methodologically sophisticated price indices in mature market economies may be biased, most policy makers believe that this is only a minor problem and that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014164481
In this paper we have examined the cointegration with German aggregates of real and nominal aggregates and prices in transition-economy candidates for EU membership and with those of countries that have recently joined the EU and with market-economy candidates for EU membership. Based on rolling...
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This paper examines the moderation of inflation in three transition economies, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland at the end of the 1990s. We argue that the institutions for the conduct of monetary policy in these countries were relatively weak and that monetary policy was unsupported by...
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We compare the convergence with German monetary policy of the Balkan and Mediterranean country candidates for EU membership with that of countries that have recently joined the EU. Significant linkages exist between German base money stock and that of recent members of the EU; the same holds...
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This paper examines the sources of fluctuations in inflation and output in two leading transition- economy candidates for admission to the European Union (EU), Poland and Hungary. Using a rational expectations, dynamic open economy aggregate supply- aggregate demand model, we consider real oil...
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The successful accession to membership in the European Union (EU) by the current transition-economy applicants, the Czech Republic, Hungary, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia and Poland, will depend to a large extent on their ability to align themselves with the institutions and the macroeconomic...
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Using event study methodology, we investigate whether bilateral investment protection treaties afford protection to foreign investors. Examining arbitral decisions for firms from six countries shows that firms that received awards from arbitrators gained in market value by as much as 3%. Per...
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