Hungary -- Economic policy -- 1989-
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Hungary -- Economic policy -- 1989-
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Hungary
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Incoming Resources
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- Social costs of transformation to a market economy in post-socialist countries, the cases of Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary, Jan Adam
- Opening up Hungary to the world market, external constraints and opportunities, Jochen Lorentzen ; foreword by Susan Strange
- Magyarország politikai gazdaságtana, az északi modell esélyei, Pogátsa Zoltán
- Foreign investment and restructuring, the evidence from Hungary, Bartlomiej Kaminski, Michelle Riboud
- Agenda 2000
- The road to a free economy, shifting from a socialist system : the example of Hungary, János Kornai
- The political economy of dual transformations, market reform and democratization in Hungary, David L. Bartlett
- Economic reform in Hungary since 1968, Anthony R. Boote and Janos Somogyi
- Opening up Hungary to the world market, external constraints and opportunities 1982-1992, Jochen Lorentzen
- Back to a market economy, edited by József Temesi and Ernő Zalai
- East Central Europe, from reform to transformation, Judy Batt
- Hungary to 1993, risks and rewards of reform, by Éva Kerpel and David G. Young
- OECD territorial reviews
- The global political economy and post-1989 change, the place of the Central European transition, Elizabeth De-Boer Ashworth
- Hungary, the rise and fall of feasible socialism, Nigel Swain
- Hungary, an economy in transition, edited by István P. Székely and David M.G. Newbery
- Hungary, a regulatory and structural review of selected infrastructure sectors, edited by Ioannis N. Kessides
- Struggle and hope, essays on stabilization and reform in a post-socialist economy, János Kornai
- From command to market economy in Hungary under the guidance of the IMF, Pongrác Nagy
- Ökonomische Transformation und gewerkschaftliche Politik, Umbruchprozesse in Polen und Ungarn auf Branchenebene, Rainer Deppe, Melanie Tatur (Herausgeber)
- Review of industry and industrial policy in Hungary
- Patterns and dynamics of European sub-national governance, institutional transformations in Hungarian micro-regional associations 1990-2006, Judit Keller
- Hungary:, modernizing the subnational government system, Mihaly Kopanyi ... [and others]
- Economic transition in Hungary and East Germany, gradualism and shock therapy in catch-up development, Johannes Stephan
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