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/Ostdeutschland einerseits und der Republik Ungarn andererseits. Im vorliegenden Teil I der Untersuchung werden die bisherigen bilateralen …
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This paper examines household level economic changes in Central and Eastern Europe before and during the transformations of their economies. The authors test the assumptions that the economic transitions would increase poverty and income inequality within the Czech Republic, Slovak Republic,...
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How does the relationship between earnings and schooling change with the introduction of comprehensive economic reform? This paper sheds light on this question using a unique data set and procedure to reduce sample selection bias. Our evidence is from consistently coded, non-retrospective data...
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Process of economic transition influences every aspect of economy. Capital formation process in post-socialist countries is very interesting. I check what are the determinants of level of investments during the transition process. I found that despite of high level of accumulation in socialist...
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Hungary is one of the worst-hit countries of the current financial crisis in Central and Eastern Europe. The deteriorating economic performance of the country is, however, not a recent phenomenon. A relatively high ratio of redistribution, a high and persistent public deficit and accelerated...
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Ungarn erstreckt. Durch einen Ländervergleich werden zudem Reformunterschiede und typische Merkmale des Reformprozesses …
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Es wird untersucht, auf welche Weise die Länder Litauen, Polen und Ungarn ihre Bildungssysteme vor dem Hintergrund der …
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This paper applies the arguments of institutional economics to the issue of banking system reform. Institutional reforms are of particular importance in the financial sphere because banking operations were heavily restricted under central planning and, at the same time, banks are assigned a...
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