This seminar brought together ministers and other senior officials of five middle-income countries form Eastern and Southern Europe which form a part of the World Bank's Europe, Middle East, and North Africa region. One of the major points of interest in the seminar was to establish the sense in which centrally planned economies face a fundamentally different set of problems when trying to reform trade policies than do market economies. This summary...
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1990/08/31
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EDI16
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2010/07/01
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Trade reform and external adjustment : the experience of Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Turkey, and Yugoslavia
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high real interest rate