Politická ekonomie 2001, 49(6) | DOI: 10.18267/j.polek.341

Vybrané aspekty makroekonomického vývoje v Maďarsku po roce 1995

Martin Srholec

Macroeconomic development in Hungary after 1995

The article analyses main features of macroeconomic development in Hungary after macroeconomic restriction in spring 1995. Years 1995 - 2000 are viewed as a successful period of accelerating economic growth, high foreign direct investment inflow combined with rising external competitiveness of manufacturing industry, fiscal consolidation and modest external disequilibrium with falling external debt. However, in 2000 a rising inflation and decreasing inflow of non-debt foreign capital are considered as major risks for sustenance of high economic growth in medium term. The limitations of anti-inflationary monetary policy within crawling band exchange rate regime are also discussed.

Keywords: monetary policy, macroeconomic analysis, economic growth, economic transformation, foreign direct investment, Hungarian economy, manufacturing industry

Published: December 1, 2001  Show citation

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Srholec, M. (2001). Macroeconomic development in Hungary after 1995. Politická ekonomie49(6), . doi: 10.18267/j.polek.341
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