18 results with keyword: 'modelling inflation accession countries czech republic hungary poland'
The aim of the present paper is to model consumer price (CPI) and producer price (PPI) inflation rates in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland, and to provide quantitative
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This paper examines the inflation targeting experience in three transition countries: the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary. While the examined countries have missed inflation
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Recent research has focused on migrants from the eight Eastern European accession (A8) countries (Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and
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Accession negotiations began in March 1998 with six countries (the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia), and in 2000 with six others (Bulgaria,
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Accession negotiations began in March 1998 with six countries (the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia), and in 2000 with six others (Bulgaria,
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countries of the Central European Free Trade Agreement (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland
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Today, just as Europe is about to expand through the accession of new members such as Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, among other countries, in turn fulfilling the
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For sixteen countries (Belgium, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Republic of Korea, Poland, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Turkey
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"Following the successful conclusion of the accession negotiations with Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia , Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, the
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Sample of countries include: Albania; Armenia; Bulgaria; Croatia; Czech Republic; Estonia; Georgia; Hungary; FYRM; Poland; Romania; Russia; Slovak Republic; Slovenia; Ukraine;
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Bulgaria Czech Republic Estonia Hungary Latvia Lithuania Poland 1 Poland 2 Romania Slovak Republic. Note: All data
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48 Declaration of Prime Ministers of the Czech Republic, the Republic of Hungary, the Republic of Poland, and the Slo- vak Republic on cooperation of Visegrad Group countries
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As of 1990, it included countries that are now known as Bulgaria, Slovak Republic and Czech Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia,
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The fact that Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic had comparable political, economic, and social conditions to Greece, Portugal, and Spain during each country‟s
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tions suggestingthat enlargement negotiationsshould start firstly with central European countries (Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary perhaps Slovenia) and only than with
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Abbreviations: AGARCH - Asymmetric GARCH, GARCHM - GARCH-in-Mean, AGARCHM - Asymmetric GARCH-in-Mean, CZ - Czech Republic, HU - Hungary, PL - Poland, INF - Inflation shock, CA -
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The list of countries include: Current EU members (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia), Western Balkans (Albania,
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