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How would a Fixed-Exchange-Rate Regime Fit the Transition Economies? The cases of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland. (2004). Levasseur, Sandrine ; Creel, Jerome.
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  1. APPENDIX I Degree of price liberalisation in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland Price liberalisation is still continuing in the Czech Republic while it is almost fully implemented in Poland. In this latter country, the share of administered prices is now very close to zero (table AI.1 below). In the Czech Republic, 12 % of prices were still administered in 2001, to be compared with a 18 %-share 6 years earlier. Hungary is a remarkable country as regards the share of regulated prices which still amounted to 18 % of the consumer price index (CPI) in 2001. It is also worth noticing that this share follows a positive trend since only 11 % of prices were administered in 1993. Despite this evolution, the EBRD index of price liberalisation is the same for Hungary and Poland, which should testify to the “good” evolution of the Hungarian economy towards a market economy.
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