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Assessing macroeconomic vulnerability in Central Europe
The central European transition-accession countries experienced several periods of macroeconomic vulnerability since the end of output declines in early 1990s. Some notable periods, which resulted in a necessity to implement extensive stabilisation measures, are March 1995 in Hungary, May 1997 in the Czech Republic, and September 1998 in the Slovak Republic. This paper shows that the standard early warning indicators provided useful information on macroeconomic vulnerability prior to the crises in central Europe,
| Link | http://www.ebrd.org/pubs/econo/wp0052.htm |
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| Author | Krkoska, L |
| Date | Jun 2000 |
| Institute | EBRD |
| Tags | macroeconomic, CEE, Hungary, Czech, Slovak |
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