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DP7708 Why do within firm-product export prices differ across markets?

  • László Halpern
  • Holger Görg
  • Balázs Muraközy

21 Feb 2010
  • International Trade and Regional Economics
  • D40
  • F12
Discussion paper

DP5139 Imports and Productivity

  • László Halpern
  • Miklós Koren
  • Adam Szeidl

23 Jul 2005
  • Institutions and Economic Performance
  • International Macroeconomics
  • F12
  • F14
  • L25
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DP4869 Equilibrium Exchange Rates in Central and Eastern Europe: A Meta-Regression Analysis

  • Balázs Égert
  • László Halpern

23 Jan 2005
  • Institutions and Economic Performance
  • C15
  • E31
  • F31
  • O11
  • P17
Discussion paper

DP4857 Does Distance Matter in Spillover?

  • László Halpern
  • Balázs Muraközy

23 Jan 2005
  • Institutions and Economic Performance
  • D24
  • F14
Discussion paper

DP4809 Equilibrium Exchange Rates in Transition Economies: Taking Stock of the Issues

  • Balázs Égert
  • László Halpern
  • Ronald MacDonald

23 Dec 2004
  • Institutions and Economic Performance
  • C15
  • E31
  • F31
  • O11
  • P17
Discussion paper

DP4568 Pricing to Firm: An Analysis of Firm- and Product-Level Import Prices

  • László Halpern
  • Miklós Koren

23 Aug 2004
  • International Macroeconomics
  • Transition Economics
  • D43
  • F14
  • F23
Discussion paper

DP3833 Export Pricing of Foreign Firms in Hungary: Estimations for 1992-96

  • László Halpern
  • Miklós Koren

28 Mar 2003
  • Transition Economics
  • D21
  • F23
  • F41
  • L13
Policy Paper 10: Sustainable Regimes of Capital Movements in Accession Countries
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Policy Paper 10: Sustainable Regimes of Capital Movements in Accession Countries

  • David Begg
  • Barry Eichengreen
  • László Halpern
  • Jurgen von Hagen
  • Charles Wyplosz

1 Jan 2003
  • Overview: Policy Paper 10: Sustainable Regimes of Capital Movements in Accession Countries
  • Lessons From the Crises of the Last Decade
  • Assumptions and Constraints
  • Capital Inflows: Why, How Large and What To Do?
  • Gradual Transition to EMU: How Desirable?
  • Key Elements of Sustainable Regimes of Capital Movements
  • Conclusions and Policy Implications: Policy Paper 10: Sustainable Regimes of Capital Movements in Accession Countries
Discussion paper

DP2544 Efficiency and Market Share in the Hungarian Corporate Sector

  • László Halpern
  • Gábor Kőrösi

29 Aug 2000
  • Transition Economics
  • C23
  • D21
  • D24
EPI 5: Monetary and Exchange Rate Policies, EMU and Central and Eastern Europe
Report

EPI 5: Monetary and Exchange Rate Policies, EMU and Central and Eastern Europe

  • David Begg
  • László Halpern
  • Charles Wyplosz

20 Jun 1999
  • Introduction: Monetary and Exchange Rate Policies, EMU and Central and Eastern Europe
  • Equilibrium Exchange Rates
  • Exchange Rate Regimes and Monetary Policies
  • The Exchange Rate: Threats and Responses
  • Fiscal Support for Successful Exchange Rate Policy
Hungary: Towards a Market Economy
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Cambridge University Press Books

Hungary: Towards a Market Economy

  • László Halpern
  • Charles Wyplosz

18 Aug 1998
  • The hidden Hungarian miracle
  • Discussion: Fiscal difficulties in the transition: the case of Hungary between 1990 and 1995
  • Fiscal difficulties in the transition: the case of Hungary between 1990 and 1995
  • Discussion: The interest rate transmission mechanism in Hungary, 1991-1995
  • The interest rate transmission mechanism in Hungary, 1991-1995
  • Discussion: The nature of Hungarian inflation
  • The nature of Hungarian inflation
  • Discussion: The hidden economies of Visegrad countries in international comparison: a household electricity approach
  • The hidden economies of Visegrad countries in international comparison: a household electricity approach
  • Corporate governance in the transition - the case of Hungary: do new structures help create efficient ownership control?
  • Discussion: Corporate performance in the transition: econometric analysis of Hungarian exporting firms, 1985-1994
  • Corporate performance in the transition: econometric analysis of Hungarian exporting firms, 1985-1994
  • Discussion: Hungary's Ponzi game
  • Hungary's Ponzi game
  • Discussion: The minimum wage in Hungary: subsistence minimum and/or bargaining tool?
  • The minimum wage in Hungary: subsistence minimum and/or bargaining tool?
  • Discussion: Welfare institutions and the transition: in search of efficiency and equity
  • Welfare institutions and the transition: in search of efficiency and equity
  • Discussion: Regional unemployment rate differentials in Hungary, 1990-1995: the changing role of race and human capital
  • Regional unemployment rate differentials in Hungary, 1990-1995: the changing role of race and human capital
Discussion paper

DP1366 Real Exchange Rates and Exchange Rate Policy in Hungary

  • László Halpern

15 Mar 1996
  • Transition Economics
  • F41
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