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Enhancing Financial Stability Through Better Regulation in Hungary17-Jun-2010 Margit Molnar The global crisis exposed weaknesses in the Hungarian financial system that pose risks to financial stability, as discussed in this working paper. Also available:Related documents: |
Hungary - OECD Anti-Bribery Convention01-Jun-2010 This page contains all information relating to implementation of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention in Hungary. Also available: |
Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2010 - Hungary Country Note10-Mar-2010 This note is taken from Chapter 3 of Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2010. Also available:Related documents: |
Hungary - statement, OECD Agriculture Ministerial Meeting 201025-Feb-2010 Statement by Mr József Gráf, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Hungary, OECD Agriculture Ministerial Meeting 2010 |
Economic Survey of Hungary 201011-Feb-2010 Hungary is facing one of the most severe recessions among OECD countries and restoring sustainable growth will require to sustain the momentum of fiscal reforms, to improve financial regulation and supervision, and to raise education outcomes. Also available: |
Benefits and Wages: Hungary 2009 - Tax-benefit country chapter18-Jan-2010 This “Country Chapter” provides a detailed description of tax and benefit rules in Hungary in 2008 and a summary of policy trends. Related documents: |
Benefits and Wages: Hungary 2008 - Tax-benefit country chapter18-Jan-2010 This “Country Chapter” provides a detailed description of tax and benefit rules in Hungary in 2008 and a summary of policy trends. Related documents: |
Government at a Glance: Country note for Hungary24-Nov-2009 This country note, based on the new biennial publication Government at a glance, provides indicators describing key elements underlying government structure and performance of Hungary, from the perspective of revenues, expenditures and employment. |
20 Years After: Reflections on the Economic Transformation of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and the Slovak Republic20-Nov-2009 This seminar looked at the experience of former communist countries and their achievements 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall. |