OECD Economic Surveys: Hungary

Frequency :
Every 18 months
ISSN :
1999-0529 (online)
ISSN :
1995-3461 (print)
DOI :
10.1787/19990529
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OECD’s periodic surveys of the Hungarian economy. Each edition surveys the major challenges faced by the country, evaluates the short-term outlook, and makes specific policy recommendations. Special chapters take a more detailed look at specific challenges. Extensive statistical information is included in charts and graphs.

Also available in: French
 
OECD Economic Surveys: Hungary 1993

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Authors:
OECD
Publication Date :
01 Jan 1993
Pages :
207
ISBN :
9789264165120 (PDF) ; 9789264139596 (print)
DOI :
10.1787/eco_surveys-hun-1993-en

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OECD's 1993 Economic Survey of Hungary examines the macroeconomic situation and outlook, macroeconomic policy, strengthening the private sector, industrial policy, and financial sector issues.
Also available in: French

Table of Contents

Introduction
I. Macroeconomic situation and outlook 
-Aggregate output and income
-Employment and unemployment
-Inflation
-External account and foreign debt
-Outlook for 1993 and 1994
II. Macroeconomic policy
-Introduction
-Fiscal policy
-Monetary and exchange rate policy
III. Strengthening the private sector
-Privatisation
-Bankruptcy law and policy
IV, Industrial policy in Hungary
-Introduction
-Adjustments by Hungarian industry
-Hungarian industrial policy
-Evaluating Hungarian industrial policy and alternatives
V. Financial sector issues
-Introduction
-The structure of the financial sector
-Bank behaviour
-The bad loan problem
-The role of banks in enterprise restructuring
-Improving access to credit for the private sector
VI. Conclusions
-Macroeconomic policy
-Privatisation and bankruptcy
-Industrial policy
-Financial markets and policy
Notes and references
Bibliography
Annexes
-I. Labour market policy
-II. Trade diplomacy
-III. Adjustment at the industry level
-IV. A simplified model of large hungarian banks