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A Global Projection Model for Euro Area Large Economies |
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28 |
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73 |
A Structural Vector Autoregressive (SVAR) model for the Hungarian labour market |
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3 |
139 |
3 |
3 |
12 |
374 |
Adjustment of global imbalances: Illustrative scenarios for Hungary |
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21 |
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141 |
An Econometric Macro-model of Transition: Policy Choices in the Pre-Accession Period |
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402 |
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1,151 |
An estimated DSGE model of the Hungarian economy |
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382 |
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1 |
6 |
733 |
Banks are not intermediaries of loanable funds – and why this matters |
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438 |
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5 |
26 |
967 |
Banks are not intermediaries of loanable funds — facts, theory and evidence |
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12 |
262 |
1 |
12 |
49 |
654 |
Can Fiscal Consolidation help Central Banks Fight Inflation? |
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6 |
28 |
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3 |
24 |
50 |
Demographic Headwinds in Central and Eastern Europe |
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54 |
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1 |
4 |
103 |
Determinants of Real Exchange Rate Fluctuations in Hungary |
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137 |
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1 |
434 |
Does "The" Fiscal Multiplier Exist? |
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28 |
1 |
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79 |
Effective Fiscal-Monetary Interactions in Severe Recessions |
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25 |
1 |
1 |
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27 |
Explaining the Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Hungary: Simulations with the NIGEM Model |
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104 |
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359 |
Explaining the Exchange Rate Pass-Through: Some Simulations with the NIGEM Model |
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2 |
0 |
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25 |
Forecasting Hungarian Export Volume |
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141 |
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1 |
563 |
Forecasting Inflation - A Case Study on the Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Slovakian and Slovenian Central Banks |
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108 |
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341 |
How Far has Trade Integration Advanced? An analysis of actual and potential trade of three Central and Eastern European countries |
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85 |
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1 |
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287 |
How does monetary policy affect aggregate demand? A multimodel approach for Hungary |
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371 |
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2,950 |
Hungary in the NIGEM model |
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220 |
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1 |
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Macroeconomic Management When Policy Space is Constrained: A Comprehensive, Consistent and Coordinated Approach to Economic Policy |
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84 |
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233 |
Myths and Maths: Macroeconomic Effects of Fiscal Adjustments in Hungary |
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118 |
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394 |
Non-Keynesian Effects of Fiscal Consolidation: An Analysis with an Estimated DSGE Model for the Hungarian Economy |
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136 |
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315 |
Oil Prices and the Global Economy |
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99 |
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251 |
Optimal simple monetary policy rules and welfare in a DSGE Model for Hungary |
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109 |
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228 |
Potential Output Estimations for Hungary: A Survey of Different Approaches |
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154 |
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362 |
Reflating Japan: Time to Get Unconventional? |
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96 |
Shared Problem, Shared Solution: Benefits from Fiscal-Monetary Interactions in the Euro Area |
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The Hungarian Quarterly Projection Model (NEM) |
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158 |
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The Implementation of Scenarios Using DSGE Models |
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203 |
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The Implementation of Scenarios using DSGE Models |
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114 |
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239 |
U.S. and Euro Area Monetary and Fiscal Interactions During the Pandemic: A Structural Analysis |
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23 |
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7 |
39 |
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