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Money, Incentives and Efficiency in the Hungarian Economic Reform

Autor Joseph C. Brada, Istvan Dobozi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 1990
The essays in this volume document the serious shortcomings of the Hungarian economic reform, which in two decades has brought deteriorating economic performance, declining real wages, a fiscal deficit and severe inflationary pressures. It has proved unexpectedly difficult to substitute a regulated market economy for a centrally planned one. The authors of these essays argue that the problems stem from the incompleteness of the reforms and their compromise character. Today, as the Hungarians prepare to implement more radical measures, constraining the Communist party and rolling back state ownership, they do so under economically difficult conditions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780873325660
ISBN-10: 0873325664
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Illustrations, Editors and Contributors, Economic Reform in Hungary, An Overview and Assessment, PART I. MONEY, BANKING, AND REGULATION IN THE HUNGARIAN REFORM, Economic Control and the Structural Interdependence of Organizations in Hungary at the End of the Second Reform Decade, Next Steps in the Hungarian Economic Reform, Hungarian Financial and Labor Market Reforms, Can Hungary’s Monetary Policy Succeed, The Reorganization of the Banking System in Hungary, PART II. THE EFFICIENCY ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES-WHAT HAS REFORM, ACHIEVED?, Estimates of the Output Loss from Allocative Inefficiency A Comparison of Hungary and West Germany, Changes in the Structure of Industrial Production and Foreign Trade in the Period of Restrictions, 1978-1986, Market Strategy of the Hungarian Enterprise Sources of Inadequate Response to Environmental Challenges, The Defense of Worktime in Hungary Worktime and the Economic Reform

Notă biografică

Josef C. Brada Professor of Economics, Arizona State University; editor of Journal of Comparative Economics and co-editor of Soviet and Eastern European Foreign Trade. Istváh Dobozi Department Head, Research Institute for the World Economy, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

Descriere

The exchange of a regulated market for a centralized economy, coupled with incomplete reforms has made further, more radical reform increasingly difficult in Hungary. This text is a collection of essays that document the serious shortcomings of Hungarian economic reform.