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The government stabilization programme and inflationary expectations in a society
Scandinavian Journal of Management, 1992Abstract In Poland the shock stabilization programme supported by the IMF encountered a social barrier in the shape of opposition to the government anti-inflationary policies. The author seeks to indicate factors impeding the effectiveness of the restrictive macroeconomic policy when the social system is undergoing sudden transformation.
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Portugal, Turkey and Peru: Three successful stabilization programmes under the auspices of the IMF
, 1983C. Bogdanowicz-Bindert
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The Third Stability Support Programme: Is Greece Overcoming Its Crisis?
2017After two financial assistance programmes since 2010, Greece seemed by mid-2014 on its way to recover from its deepest recession ever, with positive growth, a primary surplus and the return to the market. However a new crisis of confidence culminated in summer 2015 with Greece unable to timely pay some of its debt obligations and its banking system ...
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Budgetary forecasts in Europe - the track record of stability and convergence programmes [PDF]
We analyse the performance of budgetary and growth forecasts of all stability and convergence programmes submitted by EU member states over the last decade. Differences emerge for the bias in budgetary projections across countries. As a second step we explore whether economic, political and institutional factors can explain this pattern.
Strauch, Rolf +2 more
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Personality disorders and outcome after multidisciplinary pain therapy
Chronic Illness, 2022J. Heyn +6 more
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Social Funds in Stabilization and Adjustment Programmes: A Critique
, 2001G. Cornia
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Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique, 1992
W. Chandler
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W. Chandler
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