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Hungary:
1996
Title: Hungary : Statistical Tables
Series: Country Report No. 96/110
Date: October 15, 1996
Subject: Hungary
Title: Capital Flows in a Transitional Economy and the Sterilization Dilemma : The Hungarian Case
Series: Working Paper No. 96/86
Date: August 1, 1996
Subject: Hungary Monetary policy
1995
Title: Capital Flows in Central and Eastern Europe : Evidence and Policy Options
Series: Working Paper No. 95/57
Date: June 1, 1995
Notes: Prepared for a seminar on "Western Europe in Transition: The Impact of Opening Up of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union," organized by the Bank of Italy, Austrian National Bank, and the IMF held in Trieste, October 10-11, 1994.
Subject: Bulgaria Capital account Czech Republic Hungary Poland Slovak Republic
Title: Hungary : Recent Economic Developments and Background Issues
Series: Country Report No. 95/35
Date: May 10, 1995
Notes: This report on recent economic developments and background issues in Hungary was prepared by a staff team of the International Monetary Fund as background documentation for the periodic consultation with this member country. In releasing this document for public use, confidential material may have been removed at the request of the member.
Subject: Hungary
1994
Title: Central Banking in Central and Eastern Europe : Lessons From the Interwar Years' Experience
Series: Working Paper No. 94/127
Date: October 1, 1994
Subject: Central banks Hungary Poland
1992
Title: The Dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire : Lessons for Currency Reform
Series: Working Paper No. 92/66
Date: July 1, 1992
Notes: Investigates currency reforms undertaken subsequent to the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918.
Subject: Austria Currencies Czechoslovakia Debt Hungary Inflation Monetary unions
Title: Stabilization and Reform in Eastern Europe : A Preliminary Evaluation
Series: Working Paper No. 92/30
Date: May 1, 1992
Notes: Also published in Staff Papers, Vol. 39, No. 4, December 1992.
Subject: Bulgaria Czechoslovakia Hungary Poland Privatization Romania Stabilization programs